flagrant (Meaning)

Wordnet

flagrant (s)

conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible

Webster

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

  1. The flagrant disregard for traffic laws by some drivers is a danger to all road users.
  2. The company's flagrant violation of environmental regulations resulted in a hefty fine.
  3. The athlete's flagrant foul during the game led to his expulsion.
  4. The politician's flagrant lies during the election campaign damaged his reputation.
  5. The student's flagrant plagiarism in his essay resulted in a failing grade.
  6. The company's flagrant mismanagement of its finances led to its bankruptcy.
  7. The government's flagrant oppression of its citizens sparked widespread protests.
  8. The artist's flagrant nudity in his paintings caused a public outcry.
  9. The thief's flagrant theft of the valuable painting from the museum made headlines.
  10. 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

obvious, glaring,blatant, egregious, conspicuous,gross, pronounced, sheer, patent, noticeable

unobtrusive, imperceptible, trivial, slight, small, inconsequential, trifling, inconsiderable, inconspicuous, 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.