Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
flagrant
Bosnian translation:
ocigledan; ocigledno
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English term
flagrant
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English to Bosnian
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e.g.
"That was a flagrant abuse of his authority."
from Latin=flagrare
"That was a flagrant abuse of his authority."
from Latin=flagrare
Proposed translations
(Bosnian)
5 +1 | ocigledan / ocigledno | Said Kaljanac a.k.a. SARAJ |
4 +1 | jasan, uocljiv, izrazit primjer zloupotrebe vlasti | Davorka Grgic |
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ocigledan / ocigledno
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jasan, uocljiv, izrazit primjer zloupotrebe vlasti
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Main Entry: flaˇgrant
Pronunciation: 'flA-gr&nt also 'fla-
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin flagrant-, flagrans, present participle of flagrare to burn -- more at BLACK
Date: 1513
1 archaic : fiery hot : BURNING
2 : conspicuously offensive <flagrant errors>; especially : so obviously inconsistent with what is right or proper as to appear to be a flouting of law or morality <flagrant violations of human rights>
- flaˇgrantˇly adverb
synonyms FLAGRANT, GLARING, GROSS, RANK mean conspicuously bad or objectionable. FLAGRANT applies usually to offenses or errors so bad that they can neither escape notice nor be condoned <flagrant abuse of the office of president>. GLARING implies painful or damaging obtrusiveness of something that is conspicuously wrong, faulty, or improper <glaring errors>. GROSS implies the exceeding of reasonable or excusable limits <gross carelessness>. RANK applies to what is openly and extremely objectionable and utterly condemned <rank heresy>.
Thesaurus:
One entry found for flagrant.
Entry Word: flagrant
Function: adjective
Text: Synonyms EGREGIOUS, capital, glaring, gross, rank
Related Word bold, conspicuous, obvious, striking; heinous; flagitious, wicked; disgraceful, scandalous, shameful, shocking
Contrasted Words hidden, inconspicuous, obscure; excusable, unimportant
Main Entry: flaˇgrant
Pronunciation: 'flA-gr&nt also 'fla-
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin flagrant-, flagrans, present participle of flagrare to burn -- more at BLACK
Date: 1513
1 archaic : fiery hot : BURNING
2 : conspicuously offensive <flagrant errors>; especially : so obviously inconsistent with what is right or proper as to appear to be a flouting of law or morality <flagrant violations of human rights>
- flaˇgrantˇly adverb
synonyms FLAGRANT, GLARING, GROSS, RANK mean conspicuously bad or objectionable. FLAGRANT applies usually to offenses or errors so bad that they can neither escape notice nor be condoned <flagrant abuse of the office of president>. GLARING implies painful or damaging obtrusiveness of something that is conspicuously wrong, faulty, or improper <glaring errors>. GROSS implies the exceeding of reasonable or excusable limits <gross carelessness>. RANK applies to what is openly and extremely objectionable and utterly condemned <rank heresy>.
Thesaurus:
One entry found for flagrant.
Entry Word: flagrant
Function: adjective
Text: Synonyms EGREGIOUS, capital, glaring, gross, rank
Related Word bold, conspicuous, obvious, striking; heinous; flagitious, wicked; disgraceful, scandalous, shameful, shocking
Contrasted Words hidden, inconspicuous, obscure; excusable, unimportant
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