blatant in the PONS Dictionary

blatant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

blatant [or brazen] lie

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her struggle to set right the blatant violation and flouting of rules brings her in direct confrontation with her family's business interests.
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Some critics pointed to the fact that many of the tracks sounded the same and that a few were blatant rip-offs.
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He called it a blatant "surrender of nationalism for communalism".
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Some commentators identified this interview as a blatant violation of the plea agreement.
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They broke the law, told blatant lies and should have got a 10-point penalty.
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These involve blatant cheating, and do not include those who perform at a sub par level.
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Environmentalists called the dumping a blatant violation of two international moratoriums.
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Most of the criticism comes from what many believed was a blatant disregard for proportion.
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At times the mask ripping even lead to his team being disqualified for the blatant disregard of the rules.
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The blatant ridiculousness of the question is apparent along with its circular nature.
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