Meaning & Definition of word "Flagrant"

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    Flagrant

    /ˈfleɪɡrənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Shockingly noticeable or evident; usually in a negative sense, indicating something that is brazen or scandalous.
      • Example: The referee ignored the flagrant foul committed by the player.
    • 2. Conspicuously bad or offensive.
      • Example: The company's flagrant disregard for environmental regulations led to severe penalties.
    • 3. Blatantly wrong or immoral.
      • Example: His flagrant cheating during the exam was caught on camera.

    Etymology

    From Latin flagrans, present participle of flagrare ‘to burn’.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flagrant foul:

    A clear violation of rules in sports, typically resulting in a penalty.

    flagrant injustice:

    An obvious and egregious act of unfairness.

    Related Words

    blatant:

    Obvious and offensive.

    outrageous:

    Shockingly bad or excessive.

    Slang Meanings of flagrant

    Meaning: Way over the top; excessively bad.

    Example Sentence: That party was flagrant—everyone was way too loud.

    Meaning: Seriously unacceptable.

    Example Sentence: His behavior was flagrant, and everyone was embarrassed.