flagrantly 的定义
- shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring: a flagrant error.
- notorious; scandalous: a flagrant crime; a flagrant offender.
- Archaic. blazing, burning, or glowing.
flagrantly 近义词
等同于 openly
flagrantly 的近义词 33 个
- blatantly
- brazenly
- candidly
- face to face
- forthrightly
- fully
- honestly
- plainly
- publicly
- readily
- simply
- unabashedly
- unashamedly
- willingly
- aboveboard
- artlessly
- frankly
- in broad daylight
- in full view
- in public
- in the open
- ingenuously
- naively
- naturally
- shamelessly
- straight
- under one's nose
- unhesitatingly
- unreservedly
- wantonly
- warts and all
- without pretense
- without reserve
flagrantly 的反义词 3 个
更多flagrantly例句
- If you aren’t certain a flagrant foul is warranted in that time, don’t call it.
- Griffin was assessed a flagrant-one, and Bryant earned a technical foul.
- For others, it’s a flagrant invasion of privacy and violation of human dignity.
- The flagrant not-working of the old method is reason enough to try a new one.
- Chief Judge Alexander Bryner wrote that the state’s efforts to arrest Mouser on the warrant appeared “patently inadequate when viewed in isolation,” but that prior attempts to serve him with a summons made it “less flagrant.”
- This double standard also seems to be rather flagrantly gender-based—grossly unfair to men and paternalistic toward women.
- To begin with, the First Amendment is flagrantly biased in favor of religion.
- Barring flagrantly inappropriate behavior or outright neglect or abuse, I cannot and will not take sides in this kind of conflict.
- Wrongs are committed, and flagrantly, but Nutting commits to her premise without wavering and demands the reader do so, too.
- That means that most of its policies are not only socially reactionary and oppressive, but flagrantly misogynistic as well.
- Following this he sighed with a great contentment and twiddled his bare toes openly and flagrantly in the eyes of all Coldriver.
- Sir, this law so flagrantly outrages the divine law, that I ought not to be sentenced under it.
- If so, how was it possible for them to be so flagrantly inconsistent and unjust?
- Some of the things he did were simply ridiculous and some were flagrantly impudent.
- Mediumship was, in a way, her trade, and she had more than once been flagrantly detected in some most remarkable trickery.