Blatant can be use in a sentence, blatantly. The noise was blatant.
It can mean loud or more commonly used in the same form as obvious, I think. :)
(Blatant is commonly used to describe something obvious, or unconcealed.) "She told a blatant lie, hoping to confuse the authorities." "Spending the bond money on his house was a blatant misuse of company funds."
You are a pesistent and blatant liar! Don't be so blatant and blunt in your criticism.
Such a blatant display of cowardice can only be coupled with an equally potent sense of shame.
Spencer was very blatant when he stole a cookie out if the jar in front of his mom.
The word "blatant" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is obvious, conspicuous, or deliberate in a negative way.
Your obvious mistruth is no more than a blatant lie.
Crossing against the light shows a flagrant disregard for the law.What_is_a_sentence_for_the_word_flagrant
Blatant is an adjective that means "obvious." Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:It was blatant that the student had cheated on the test.The woman tried to resist the man's blatant attempts at charming her.I got annoyed at the politician's blatant misuse of public funds.
The newsletter contained misinformation that the principal corrected during the meeting.
Blatant is a British word meaning 'very obvious'. For example: 'It is blatant that he likes you!'
Not blatant or noticable; inconspicous.
Visible, blatant, conspicuous