flagrant Antonyms
Strongest:
- inconsequential
- inconspicuous
- imperceptible
- inconspicuous
- imperceptible
- unobtrusive
- inconsiderable
- trivial
- trifling
- small
- insignificant
- slight
- slight
- trifling
- small
- inconsiderable
- insignificant
- inconsequential
- unobtrusive
- trivial
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No Weak antonyms found.
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- deplorable
- showy
- monstrous
- outstanding
- heinous
- notable
- arresting
- rank
- splashy
- atrocious
- abominable
- prominent
- clear
- discernable
- perceptible
- salient
- plain
- absolute
- marked
- visible
- terrible
- shameful
- awful
- out-and-out
- eye-catching
- outright
- shocking
- discernible
- observable
- detectable
- emphatic
- arrant
- outrageous
- stark
- downright
- evident
- remarkable
- utter
- dramatic
Meaning of flagrant
flagrant (s)
conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
flagrant (a.)
Flaming; inflamed; glowing; burning; ardent.
Actually in preparation, execution, or performance; carried on hotly; raging.
Flaming into notice; notorious; enormous; heinous; glaringly wicked.
flagrant Sentence Examples
- The flagrant disregard for traffic laws by some drivers is a danger to all road users.
- The company's flagrant violation of environmental regulations resulted in a hefty fine.
- The athlete's flagrant foul during the game led to his expulsion.
- The politician's flagrant lies during the election campaign damaged his reputation.
- The student's flagrant plagiarism in his essay resulted in a failing grade.
- The company's flagrant mismanagement of its finances led to its bankruptcy.
- The government's flagrant oppression of its citizens sparked widespread protests.
- The artist's flagrant nudity in his paintings caused a public outcry.
- The thief's flagrant theft of the valuable painting from the museum made headlines.
- The soldier's flagrant desertion of his post during wartime was considered a serious crime.
FAQs About the word flagrant
conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensibleFlaming; inflamed; glowing; burning; ardent., Actually in preparation, execution, or performance; carried on
blatant, obvious, glaring, noticeable, distinct, egregious, pronounced, sheer,gross, striking
inconsequential,inconspicuous, imperceptible, inconspicuous, imperceptible, unobtrusive, inconsiderable, trivial, trifling, small
The flagrant disregard for traffic laws by some drivers is a danger to all road users.
The company's flagrant violation of environmental regulations resulted in a hefty fine.
The athlete's flagrant foul during the game led to his expulsion.
The politician's flagrant lies during the election campaign damaged his reputation.