Explore Flagrantly through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Flagrantly meaning
In a flagrant manner.
Using Flagrantly
- The main meaning on this page is: In a flagrant manner.
- In the example corpus, flagrantly often appears in combinations such as: so flagrantly, has flagrantly, and flagrantly.
Context around Flagrantly
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Flagrantly
- In this selection, "flagrantly" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cannot, actions, menus, violated, impeachablythe and disregard stand out and add context to how "flagrantly" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include been so flagrantly violated that and corporations cannot flagrantly disregard human. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "flagrantly" sits close to words such as aberrant, abloh and absurdities, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with flagrantly
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Our collective insouciance to a flagrantly heinous crime like rape borders on criminality. (13 words)
The law is flagrantly used by judges, police and military to violate human rights. (14 words)
Never mind that Joe Biden and his party willfully and flagrantly destroyed all those things. (15 words)
Go on ahead and celebrate gay stuff (and gender/sexuality in all its gloriously fluid forms) with this month-long screening series; it's also a pointed "fuck you" to the flagrantly fascistic who would try to censor our media choices. (41 words)
We find in New Hampshire at the end of 10 years that the prohibition law has been so flagrantly violated that even the prohibitionists declare it a failure and are crying out to the Legislature to give them better laws. (40 words)
Flagrantly, Israel has violated one of the most important established under modern international law: an occupying power cannot, under any circumstances, acquire the right to annex or gain sovereignty over any territory under its occupation. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
But the Treason Lobby is obviously still terrified about the possibility, which is why the Biden Regime has (flagrantly impeachablythe southern border.
Freud, of course, knew nothing of the web, but his insights make sense to my students when they consider the narcissistic enjoyment of those who post their furious violence so flagrantly on social media.
Furthermore, it will send a clear message that multinational corporations cannot flagrantly disregard human rights in the pursuit of profit over people.
Flagrantly, Israel has violated one of the most important established under modern international law: an occupying power cannot, under any circumstances, acquire the right to annex or gain sovereignty over any territory under its occupation.
Go on ahead and celebrate gay stuff (and gender/sexuality in all its gloriously fluid forms) with this month-long screening series; it's also a pointed "fuck you" to the flagrantly fascistic who would try to censor our media choices.
Never mind that Joe Biden and his party willfully and flagrantly destroyed all those things.
Romualdez said that China’s actions “flagrantly violate international law and the established norms” governing the South China Sea, where multiple nations, including the Philippines, have overlapping territorial claims.
Nicola Sturgeon suggested that fixed-penalty notices could be issued to drivers and other transport users caught leaving virus hotspots, with police given the power to target those “flagrantly breaching the law”.
Republicans spent a full three decades tearing down Hillary Clinton, often in flagrantly sexist ways — criticizing her clothes, her tone of voice, her physical stamina, her “likability,” her response to her husband’s infidelity.
We find in New Hampshire at the end of 10 years that the prohibition law has been so flagrantly violated that even the prohibitionists declare it a failure and are crying out to the Legislature to give them better laws.
Yes, George Floyd’s brutal murder, a flagrantly racist president and the pent-up emotions of a pandemic motivated people to take to the streets to demand racial justice.
But the man has a record in public life that led the most flagrantly offending deputies to give him their most enthusiastic support.
Hundreds of restaurants, bars, and cantinas use the alliterative phrase to promote taco and drink specials on their menus, flagrantly ignoring a federal trademark.
Our collective insouciance to a flagrantly heinous crime like rape borders on criminality.
The APC and President Buhari are not disposed for the peace as they have flagrantly violated the terms of the agreement.
The INF Treaty was an agreement between the U.S. and Russia, and the U.S. withdrew because Russia has flagrantly developed weapons that violate the pact.
The law is flagrantly used by judges, police and military to violate human rights.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the B.C. NDP can represent their folks by objecting to the Trans Mountain pipeline project within the rule of law - not by "flagrantly thumbing" its nose at it.
As a result, the trans ban is now flagrantly out of sync with even the diagnostic health manual the U.S. government uses.
But the seriousness of the allegation — a lawmaker so flagrantly flouting the law — gives pause to those who believe government officials should be held to higher standards.
Common combinations with flagrantly
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- so flagrantly 3×
- has flagrantly 2×
- and flagrantly 2×
- flagrantly violated 2×
- is flagrantly 2×
- by flagrantly 2×
- flagrantly flouting 2×