blatantly
adverb10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8
Emphasizes that something is very clear and easy to see or understand.
Describes a situation or treatment that is clearly unjust or biased.
Used to describe a statement or claim that is obviously untrue.
Describes an action that is clearly against the law.
Describes something that is openly and obviously sexual in nature.
To deliberately and openly pay no attention to someone or something, like a rule or warning.
To break or act against something, especially a law, agreement, or principle, in a very clear way.
To tell a lie in a way that shows no shame or attempt to hide it.
To state the opposite of what someone else has said, in a very open way.
To break a law or rule in an open and obvious way (often used in formal or legal contexts).