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flagrant
adjectiveas inflaunting, blatant; without shame
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Example Sentences
Israel, which has long accused Ms Albanese of being extremely hostile to it, and even antisemitic, has rejected her latest report as "groundless, defamatory and a flagrant abuse of office".
Qatar said the attack was a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty and airspace, and promised it would respond in an appropriate manner.
That placatory language was met by a furious response from Qatari officials, who called the attack a “flagrant violation” of Qatar’s sovereignty and its airspace.
Asked about the same play, White said, “It was a flagrant foul.”
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun described the strikes as a "flagrant violation of an international accord" while noting it had occurred "on the eve of a sacred religious festival".
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Words related toflagrant are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the wordflagrant. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.
atrociousadjectiveas inoutrageous; widely condemned
adjectiveas inoutrageous; widely condemned
barefacedadjectiveas inshameless; open
adjectiveas inshameless; open
blatantadjectiveas inobvious; brazen
adjectiveas inobvious; brazen
conspicuousadjectiveas inimportant, prominent
adjectiveas inimportant, prominent
- arresting
- arrestive
- blatant
- celebrated
- commanding
- distinguished
- eminent
- famed
- famous
- flagrant
- flashy
- garish
- glaring
- glitzy
- high-profile
- illustrious
- influential
- jazzy
- loud
- marked
- notable
- noted
- notorious
- outstanding
- pointed
- rank
- remarkable
- renowned
- salient
- screaming
- showy
- signal
- splashy
- stick out like sore thumb
- striking
- tony
- well-known
egregiousadjectiveas inoutstandingly bad; outrageous
adjectiveas inoutstandingly bad; outrageous
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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