
blatant
/ˈbɫeɪtənt/
completely lacking subtlety; obvious
“The blatant lie insulted everyone's intelligence.”
Origin: Possibly coined by Edmund Spenser in 1596, origin uncertain; possibly from Latin blatire to babble

/ˈbɫeɪtənt/
completely lacking subtlety; obvious
“The blatant lie insulted everyone's intelligence.”
Origin: Possibly coined by Edmund Spenser in 1596, origin uncertain; possibly from Latin blatire to babble