Blatantly

/ˈbleɪtəntli/ adverb

In a very obvious way that shows no attempt to hide something, often something wrong or offensive.

From 'blatant,' which appeared in English around 1590, possibly from Latin 'blatire' (to bleat), the idea being loudly obvious like a bleating sheep. The suffix '-ly' makes it an adverb.

AMበግል
ARبَصِيرًا
BNস্পষ্টভাবে
CAobertament
CSotvřeně
DAåbenlyst
DEoffensichtlich
ELανοιχτά
ESabiertamente
FAواضحاً
FIavoimesti
FRde manière flagrante
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