The word flagrant usually means obvious or conspicuous. So, if it was a "flagrant misuse of funds"... it would mean that it was an obvious one, something they probably didn't even try to cover up. Here's a dictionary definition for further review: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flagrant.
The error in Mike's essay was flagrant.
Everyone stayed indoors after the flagrant attack.
Flagrant means to be so obviously bad or wrong that it's painful to see. "Mrs. Malaprop's flagrant misuse of the language became legendary to her peers." " President Bush's misuse of his powers was a flagrant violation of law." "John's cooking was a flagrant abuse of good ingredients."
amazing conspicuously offensive, as in a flagrant foul in basketball. Amazing is not the correct definition, as it is a neutral word, while the word "flagrant" has a distinctively negative connotation
Crossing against the light shows a flagrant disregard for the law.
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It is an intentional and unnessecary foul, commited usually when a player is frustrated by the score of the game.
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