bla
tant
Comparative
more blatant
Superlative
most blatant
1
very loud, noisy, and hard to ignore in an offensive or disruptive way
- The party next door was so blatant it kept the whole street awake.
- His blatant shouting interrupted the entire meeting.
- The protest was marked by blatant chants and drums.
- She made a blatant entrance, drawing everyone's attention.
- The blatant noise from the construction site was unbearable.
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2
done openly and shamelessly, with no effort to hide or disguise
- The company engaged in blatant false advertising.
- His blatant disregard for the rules shocked his colleagues.
- It was a blatant attempt to cheat on the exam.
- The politician made a blatant grab for power.
- She rolled her eyes at his blatant lie.
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