flagrantly [ˈfleɪɡrəntlɪ] ?
adverb
flagrantemente The outrageous accusations had been flagrantly untrue basic human rights are being flagrantly abused Time and time again he flagrantly misrepresents what parapsychologists have said Saddam Hussein flagrantly violated Security Council Resolution 687 Washington thinks it can flagrantly disregard the orders of a federal judge immature drivers who flagrantly flout the rules of the road she had also been brought up not to insult people flagrantly to their faces He is flagrantly indiscreet
