blatantly contradict
Frequency: 6.04.1 per million words
To state the opposite of what someone else has said, in a very open way.
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- The witness's new testimony seemed to blatantly contradict his earlier statement.
- His actions blatantly contradict his stated principles.
- The senator's actions blatantly contradict his campaign promises.
- The evidence blatantly contradicts the witness's testimony.
- These new findings blatantly contradict the established theories in the field.
- She blatantly contradicted herself within minutes of speaking.
- How can you say you care when your behavior blatantly contradicts your words?
- The new data blatantly contradicts our previous findings.
- The company's internal memo blatantly contradicts its public statements on safety.
- His behavior blatantly contradicts everything he claims to believe.
- In the meeting, he blatantly contradicted everything his boss had just said.
- The report blatantly contradicts the government's official statement.
- We caught him blatantly contradicting himself during the debate.
- These results blatantly contradict established scientific theory.
- The report was dismissed because its conclusions blatantly contradict the primary data.
- The politician blatantly contradicted his campaign promises.
- It's frustrating when official guidelines blatantly contradict common sense.
- Her words blatantly contradict her previous assertions.
- Releasing this evidence would blatantly contradict our previous position on the matter.
- The facts blatantly contradict his version of events.