Thesaurus / blatant
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Perhaps the most blatant, she said, was its sole use of voter registration lists as a source of finding potential jurors.
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Carrasco’s inclusion in the deal was a blatant salary dump, owing to the $27 million he is owed over the next two seasons.
Separately, there’s a blatant disconnect between those designing the PPP process and the businesses trying to benefit from it.
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The show’s writers force us to confront how we think we would act if we woke up covered in someone else’s blood in a luxury Bangkok hotel, and then prod us with Cassie doing the blatant opposite.
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Critics fume that the shorts’ actions represent a blatant conflict of interest.
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Those cases led the court to end blatant discriminate against women.
When I asked women last year about the factors keeping women from ascending to the top of banking’s corporate ladder, not one cited the kind of blatant, sleazy sexism that once plagued trading floors.
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Only, for people who look like him, there is a blatant disparity.
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They shared stories of blatant sexism and harassment, but they also shared their triumphs.
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She realised now from what a blatant scoundrel she had been saved; but she still bitterly resented our intervention.
JAFFERYWILLIAM J. LOCKE
WORDS RELATED TO BLATANT
- big
- blatant
- blustering
- boisterous
- booming
- cacophonous
- clamorous
- crashing
- deafening
- deep
- ear-piercing
- ear-splitting
- emphatic
- forte
- full
- full-mouthed
- heavy
- high-sounding
- intense
- loud-voiced
- lusty
- obstreperous
- piercing
- powerful
- rambunctious
- raucous
- resonant
- resounding
- ringing
- roaring
- rowdy
- sonorous
- stentorian
- strident
- strong
- thundering
- tumultuous
- turbulent
- turned up
- uproarious
- vehement
- vociferous
- wakes the dead
- big
- blatant
- blustering
- boisterous
- booming
- cacophonous
- clamorous
- crashing
- deafening
- deep
- ear-piercing
- ear-splitting
- emphatic
- forte
- full
- full-mouthed
- heavy
- high-sounding
- intense
- loud-voiced
- lusty
- obstreperous
- piercing
- powerful
- rambunctious
- raucous
- resonant
- resounding
- ringing
- roaring
- rowdy
- sonorous
- stentorian
- strident
- strong
- thundering
- tumultuous
- turbulent
- turned up
- uproarious
- vehement
- vociferous
- wakes the dead
- big
- blatant
- blustering
- boisterous
- booming
- cacophonous
- clamorous
- crashing
- deafening
- deep
- ear-piercing
- ear-splitting
- emphatic
- forte
- full
- full-mouthed
- heavy
- high-sounding
- intense
- loud-voiced
- lusty
- obstreperous
- piercing
- powerful
- rambunctious
- raucous
- resonant
- resounding
- ringing
- roaring
- rowdy
- sonorous
- stentorian
- strident
- strong
- thundering
- tumultuous
- turbulent
- turned up
- uproarious
- vehement
- vociferous
- wakes the dead
- arrant
- assuming
- assumptive
- audacious
- barefaced
- blatant
- bold
- boldfaced
- brash
- brassy
- brazen
- bumptious
- cheeky
- cocky
- contumelious
- cool
- disrespectful
- familiar
- flip
- flippant
- forward
- fresh
- immodest
- impertinent
- insolent
- nervy
- off-base
- overbold
- overconfident
- pert
- presuming
- presumptuous
- procacious
- pushy
- rude
- sassy
- saucy
- smart
- smart-alecky
- unabashed
- unblushing
- wise
- blatant
- blusterous
- boisterous
- booming
- cacophonous
- chattering
- clamorous
- clangorous
- clattery
- deafening
- disorderly
- ear-popping
- ear-splitting
- jumping
- loudmouth
- obstreperous
- piercing
- rackety
- raising the roof
- rambunctious
- raspy
- riotous
- rowdy
- screaming
- strepitous
- strident
- tumultous/tumultuous
- turbulent
- turned up
- uproarious
- vociferous
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