Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
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Examples for "blatant "
Examples for "blatant "
1 We view this as a wholly unwarranted, blatant attack on press freedom.
2 Such blatant disregard for safety could put thousands of lives at risk.
3 Both were blatant infringements and easy decisions for English referee Wayne Barnes.
4 This read to me as a token effort to excuse blatant racism.
5 Why are our MPs putting blatant self-interest ahead of the Brexit vote?
1 Whether they can bring more strident members along is a different question.
2 A strident English nationalist but someone at home with modern German literature.
3 The government put it through under urgency, amid strident protest from National.
4 Today's papers were equally strident - and optimistic - in their support.
5 Above the music he heard the childishly strident voice of the flapper:
1 The soldier is clamorous for war; the merchant riots on high prices.
2 The fearful and wavering were thus induced to join the clamorous majority.
3 The boys were, one and all, open and clamorous in their admiration.
4 They were clamorous for a gabicote, or book in the Gypsy tongue.
5 But these grew louder, entire words rising out of the clamorous babble.
1 The most vociferous online support came from a more unusual source, however.
2 As a result of vociferous campaigning, Bude has won a temporary reprieve.
3 They are also the most vociferous letter writers we have come across.
4 Some charities acknowledge the intended kindness, others are vociferous in saying don't.
5 The clamour these cannibals made was terrific, the children being especially vociferous .
1 It is never out of ear, and in politics is especially clamant .
2 It was more glittering, more raffish, more clamant of the tenderloin than ever.
3 The room was clamant with the voices of the company.
4 The hall gong, growing in a clamant intensity, rang out on the quiet air.
5 We pressed through the clamant multitude until we had reached the middle of the square.
6 Straightway she touched the kernel of those fear-blurred legends whispered about her cradle and now clamant .
7 This is the clamant , imperious need of man.
8 To the most clamant and profound conundrum
9 And when the clamant rattle's hideous sound
10 He was apt to awaken clamant , vociferous.
11 About the prisoner, clamant , infuriated, ferocious, the rebels-convict surged, almost literally "athirst for his blood."
12 And then high up in the firmamental darkness we heard the clamant cries of some great, passing birds.
13 But meanwhile, the enemy has struck at Italy, and Italy, reeling under his blows, is clamant for aid.
14 Friends, look at these hearts of yours with their yearnings, with their passionate desires, with their clamant needs.
15 Strategic needs also were clamant against the dangers of the narrow gauge in any general scheme of Indian defence.
16 And the creatures of his brain were still clamant , in spite of broken threads and drastic change of surroundings.
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