Blatant is an adjective that means "obvious." Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:
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. :)
You are a pesistent and blatant liar! Don't be so blatant and blunt in your criticism.
Crossing against the light shows a flagrant disregard for the law.What_is_a_sentence_for_the_word_flagrant
Spencer was very blatant when he stole a cookie out if the jar in front of his mom.
(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."
Tiarra speak very properly.
The frost blighted all the flowers. She just told a blatant lie. Blatant is commonly used to describe something obvious. I was being blighted down the stairs. Nothing has hurt our country more than the blight of drugs.
They properly declined to discuss the matter with the reporter. He properly ordered the wines by their age.
Well, it depends on how you use it and no, not properly
The car was staying idle.
Your obvious mistruth is no more than a blatant lie.
out and out means complete, total, blatant. he is - an out and out rogue/out and out a rogue. There is no doubt he is a rogue