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Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
blatant
strident
vociferous
clamant
noisy
Синонимы
Examples for "
blatant
"
blatant
strident
vociferous
clamant
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 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.
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.
6
Johnny noted it without pity: for the doubt was awake and
clamorous
.
7
His eyes were more
clamorous
still, insistent in their demand upon Malling.
8
But all Germany was
clamorous
,
and the disgrace of Wallenstein was ordained.
9
If superlative and
clamorous
love of country is a virtue-theyhave it.
10
Et Kalass exclaimed, his voice
clamorous
,
but his facial expression inappropriately somber.
11
His mock applause was accompanied by a
clamorous
clapping of his hands.
12
For two days Wall Street was a
clamorous
inferno of pale despair.
13
For that very reason, she suffered much from a conscience newly
clamorous
.
14
It must, however, be allowed that they are not importunate, nor
clamorous
.
15
Quiet people are much easier to govern than
clamorous
and dissatisfied ones.
16
They poured into the garden, children, cat and fox-terrier, noisy, insistent,
clamorous
.
clamorous
become clamorous
more clamorous
so clamorous
clamorous voices
clamorous demand