Definitionadj. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
Last update: October 16, 2016
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Maybe the dodgy feeling in my stomach is an inherited Anglican unease in the company of such a flagrant refusal to disguise expenditure. [adjective]
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Such a claim would be a flagrant internal contradiction. [adjective]
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"It is just this flagrant contradiction between the peaceful professions and the warlike policy of governments which all good citizens desire to put an end to, at any cost." [adjective]
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All men of the modern world exist in a state of continual and flagrant antagonism between their conscience and their way of life. [adjective]
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Further, that he whose legitimately acquired possession injures nobody cannot be nonsuited without flagrant injustice, is a truth, not of INTUITION, as M. [adjective]
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The conspiracy against property is general; it is flagrant; it takes possession of all minds, and inspires all our laws; it lies at the bottom of all theories. [adjective]
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The iniquity of political economy in this respect is flagrant. [adjective]
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[36] A flagrant violation of the right of property. [adjective]
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