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Webster 1913 Edition
Blatant
Bla′tant
,Adj.
[Cf.
Bleat
.] Bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly.
“Harsh and blatant tone.” R. H. Dana.
A monster, which the
blatant
beast men call. Spenser.
Glory, that
blatant
word, which haunts some military minds like the bray of the trumpet. W. Irving.
Webster 1828 Edition
Blatant
BLA'TANT
,Adj.
Definition 2024
blatant
blatant
English
Adjective
blatant (comparative more blatant, superlative most blatant)
- Bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly.
- Obvious, on show.
- Richard Henry Dana
- Harsh and blatant tone.
- Edmund Spenser
- A monster, which the blatant beast men call.
- Washington Irving
- Glory, that blatant word, which haunts some military minds like the bray of the trumpet.
- 2013 June 7, Gary Younge, “Hypocrisy lies at heart of Manning prosecution”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 188, number 26, page 18:
- WikiLeaks did not cause these uprisings but it certainly informed them. The dispatches revealed details of corruption and kleptocracy that many Tunisians suspected, […]. They also exposed the blatant discrepancy between the west's professed values and actual foreign policies.
- Richard Henry Dana
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:obvious
- See also Wikisaurus:gaudy
Antonyms
- (obvious): furtive
Translations
bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous
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obvious, on show
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