Use of blatantly in Sentences. 42 Examples

The examples include blatantly at the start of sentence, blatantly at the end of sentence and blatantly in the middle of sentence

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blatantly at the end of sentence


  1. It's exhibitionism to flaunt wealth so blatantly.
  2. It's exhibitionism to flaunt wealth so blatantly.
  3. Ii also find it appalling that the commission should discriminate between farmers so blatantly.
  4. In collegiate circles, sports are divided into non-revenue and revenue categories quite blatantly.
  5. In collegiate circles, sports are divided into non-revenue and revenue categories quite blatantly.

blatantly in the middle of sentence


  1. They blatantly violated the laws.
  2. They blatantly violated the laws.
  3. This is a blatantly implausible claim.
  4. He just likes to blatantly seek publicity.
  5. He just likes to blatantly seek publicity.
  6. Safety guidelines had been blatantly ignored.
  7. Why would Family Guy so blatantly insult Muslims?
  8. Why would Family Guy so blatantly insult Muslims?
  9. It was blatantly obvious that she was telling a lie.
  10. It was blatantly obvious that she was telling a lie.
  11. For years, blatantly false assertions have gone unchallenged.
  12. They said the song blatantly encouraged the killing of policemen.
  13. Hobbs had blatantly ignored the legal profession's code of conduct.
  14. Hobbs had blatantly ignored the legal profession's code of conduct.
  15. It became blatantly obvious to me that the band wasn't going to last.
  16. It became blatantly obvious to me that the band wasn't going to last.
  17. Invocations of popular support or consent may be baseless and even blatantly dishonest.
  18. The more blatantly they were prepared to use their charm, the smoother was the way of escape.
  19. Partly this is so as not to contrast too blatantly with the speech patterns of your characters.
  20. Partly this is so as not to contrast too blatantly with the speech patterns of your characters.
  21. Since this requires that speakers be informative, the asserting of tautologies blatantly violates it.
  22. He could have been in a hotel, had he not needed care and supervision which he blatantly did not get.
  23. Since this requires that speakers be informative, the asserting of tautologies blatantly violates it.
  24. It was simply not admissible that something as blatantly solid as a rock could have come from the heavens.
  25. This is in line with immigration laws which have been blatantly sexually discriminatory against black women.
  26. During Yeltsin's campaign for the presidency Gorbachev had at times quite blatantly attempted to thwart him.
  27. During Yeltsin's campaign for the presidency Gorbachev had at times quite blatantly attempted to thwart him.
  28. How could any red-blooded male ignore the message the actress was sending so blatantly? she wondered despairingly.
  29. The Rover closed right up, blatantly harassing him into making one mistake that would give them the excuse to stop him.
  30. The Rover closed right up, blatantly harassing him into making one mistake that would give them the excuse to stop him.
  31. They haven't revived the economy, and many are so blatantly political that some prefectures have started to refuse them.
  32. The only problem was how to set them loose in a manner not too blatantly contravening all the rules of civilized warfare.
  33. Its simplicity is precisely what makes it unsuited to being translated into law-as the Miss X case so blatantly highlighted.
  34. Steinem became the poster girl for feminism in the 1970s because she was good-looking, smart, articulate and blatantly heterosexual.
  35. Anyone who has traveled in Third World countries is aware that the favors of public officials are customarily and blatantly for sale.
  36. Anyone who has traveled in Third World countries is aware that the favors of public officials are customarily and blatantly for sale.
  37. Both communities suffer continual harassment from a blatantly racist police force(sentence dictionary), they face discrimination in courts and in prison.
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