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flagrant
[fley-gruhnt]
adjective
shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring.
a flagrant error.
notorious; scandalous.
a flagrant crime; a flagrant offender.
Archaic., blazing, burning, or glowing.
flagrant
/ ˈfleɪɡrənt /
adjective
openly outrageous
obsolete, burning or blazing
Other Word Forms
- flagrancy noun
- flagrance noun
- flagrantness noun
- flagrantly adverb
- nonflagrance noun
- nonflagrancy noun
- nonflagrant adjective
- nonflagrantly adverb
- unflagrant adjective
- unflagrantly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of flagrant1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The justice department accused Bolton of a "flagrant breach" of an agreement to not disclose classified matters, but the lawsuit was dropped in June 2021, by which time Joe Biden was president.
The court called the latest sanctions "a flagrant attack" against its independence and impartiality.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the E1 plans would, if implemented, "would divide a Palestinian state in two, mark a flagrant breach of international law and critically undermine the two-state solution".
He said the government had decided the bioethanol sector was something that could be "traded away" and that it amounted to a "flagrant act of economic self-harm".
The franchise already had ZAZ’s ironclad primary joke to prop it up and make it look shiny against the dull, flagrant copaganda media.
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