Entity: BLANTANT
BLATANT is a term used to describe something that is very obvious, intentional, and often in a negative or offensive manner.
BLATANT
Etymology
The word 'blatant' originated from the Latin word 'blatire,' meaning 'to babble.'
Definition
BLATANT is used to describe something that is very obvious, intentional, and often in a negative or offensive manner.
Historical Context
The term has been used in English language since the 16th century, evolving from its original meaning of 'noisy' to its current connotation of being conspicuously offensive.
Cultural Significance
BLATANT is often associated with behaviors or actions that are brazenly obvious and flagrant, drawing attention to the lack of subtlety or discretion.
Related Concepts
Blatant is closely related to the terms 'flagrant' and 'conspicuous,' highlighting the deliberate and unmistakable nature of the subject at hand.
See Also
A term used to describe something that is very obvious, intentional, and often in a negative or offensive manner.