blatantly false

Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words

Used to describe a statement or claim that is obviously untrue.

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Examples (20)

  • The politician's claim that he had solved the crisis was blatantly false.
  • The politician made blatantly false statements during the debate.
  • Many news outlets quickly pointed out that the official report was blatantly false.
  • Her blatantly false excuse fooled no one in the room.
  • His testimony in court was dismissed as blatantly false by the judge.
  • The advertisement contained blatantly false claims about the product.
  • Her excuse for being late was creative but also blatantly false.
  • His alibi was blatantly false and easily disproven.
  • The advertisement's promise of instant results proved to be blatantly false.
  • The witness gave blatantly false testimony under oath.
  • The researcher's conclusions were based on data that was later found to be blatantly false.
  • The company was sued for making blatantly false promises to customers.
  • I'm sorry, but what you just said is blatantly false.
  • The article was full of blatantly false information about the incident.
  • It was blatantly false to suggest that no one had warned them about the risks.
  • Her blatantly false accusation damaged his reputation unfairly.
  • The rumor spreading around the office about her is blatantly false and malicious.
  • The defendant's story was blatantly false from start to finish.
  • Despite evidence to the contrary, he insisted on his version of events, which was blatantly false.
  • The report contained blatantly false data that misled investors.