Synonym: blazing, clamant, clamorous, conspicuous, strident, vociferous. Similar words: at any cost, at any time, at any rate, blackcurrant, distant, instant, militant, hesitant. Meaning: ['bleɪtnt] adj. 1. without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious 2. conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
Random good picture Not show
61. The racism alleged by the new plaintiffs is more blatant than what was alleged previously.
62. The elitism was blatant.
63. The majority of the Amphitheater School District governing board reeks with corruption, arrogance, conflicts of interest and blatant stonewalling.
64. His repressions were too blatant, his strategic hamlet and land-reform programs had too obviously failed.
65. The blatant placing of a bolt in a Lakeland mountain crag produced considerable reaction throughout the rock climbing fraternity.
66. Meanwhile, government ministers faced calls for their resignation, and Yeltsin acted to ban the more blatant manifestations of opposition activity.
67. The letters and complaints accurately reflect the outrage by the taxpayers at this blatant partisan action.
68. And equally they can recall the lasting resentment caused by a teacher's blatant unfairness, or by a public humiliation.
69. Arabs have also been banned in the past, although perhaps not in so blatant a fashion as the Kaadans.
70. It all looks simple on paper, but weathered roads show blatant disregard for the intentions of cartographers.
71. No one expected Jackson to succeed in such a blatant revival of the Cold War.
72. The first is that some cricketers have been cheating for years in a most blatant manner.
73. This intellectual activity was partly no doubt prompted by the blatant individualism of the New Right.
74. Technological change, however, is less blatant, more insidious, more gradual and more effective.
75. The most blatant form of selection occurs when a study includes only those cases that support the theory.
76. This is the West, the home of blatant materialism.
77. To do this, they had to eschew blatant falsehoods.
78. This is blatant double standard.
79. a blatant attempt to buy votes.
80. I abhor advertising that is blatant, dull, or dishonest.
81. He was struck by Madeline's almost blatant allure.
82. You don't have to be blatant about it.
83. But they give the lie to their rave-culture rantings and ill-informed ravings thanks to the blatant idiocy of their personas.
84. What I do not like city is buckish with blatant, the dip with university professional geography immerses, the consciousness of zoology and environment makes I more love halcyon with green.
85. In addition, some blatant cases of fraudulent contract administration were revealed.
85. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
86. When it comes to blatant lies are none more egregious than budget figures.
87. I have never encountered such blatant disregard for the Bill of Rights.
88. But as the evidence of blatant disregard for safety at the incinerated building grew, disquiet swept from Shanghai, the boom's high-rise epicenter, across the country.
89. Some of these techniques are subtle and some are blatant.
90. Blatant benevolence allows women to demonstrate the latter . There is, however, a confounding observation.
More similar words: at any cost, at any time, at any rate, blackcurrant, distant, instant, militant, hesitant, constant, reluctant, important, instantly, assistant, exorbitant, substantial, consultant, substantially, importantly, disinfectant, blast, blase, blade, blank, blame, black, data, at all, black out, blanket, fatal.