How Do You Spell FLAGRANT?

Pronunciation: [flˈe͡ɪɡɹənt] (IPA)

The word "flagrant" is spelled as /ˈfleɪɡrənt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word refers to something that is obviously offensive or scandalous, often used when describing a rude behaviour or action. The spelling of this word can be broken down into the following phonemes: /f/ for the "f" sound, /l/ for the "l" sound, /eɪ/ for the long "a" sound, /ɡ/ for the "g" sound, /r/ for the "r" sound, /ə/ for the schwa sound, and /nt/ for the "nt" sound. With the correct pronunciation, you can confidently use this word in your writing and conversation.

FLAGRANT Meaning and Definition

  1. Flagrant is an adjective used to describe a behavior or action that is extremely shocking or offensive due to its clear violation of accepted standards or norms. It denotes a conspicuous and blatant display of wrongdoing, signaling a complete disregard for morality, ethics, or rules.

    When an individual engages in a flagrant act, they are fully aware of the impropriety of their actions but choose to proceed regardless. The term often conveys a sense of arrogance or defiance, indicating that the person lacks any remorse or intention to correct their behavior. A flagrant act is not merely an innocent mistake or an unintentional error; it is an intentional and deliberate transgression.

    The term can also be applied to situations or circumstances that are strikingly obvious or visible, causing public outrage or indignation. For instance, a flagrant corruption scandal refers to a case where bribery or dishonesty is so blatant and transparent that it shocks society by its audacity and overt nature.

    Flagrant misconduct can take various forms, including flagrant disregard for the law, flagrant violation of human rights, flagrant cheating, or flagrant lying. In all cases, the word flagrant emphasizes the blatant, public, and unapologetic nature of the offense, leaving no room for doubt or ambiguity.

  2. Glaring; notorious; very great.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of FLAGRANT

The word "flagrant" originated from the Latin word "flagrare", which means "to burn" or "to blaze". It evolved from "flagrantem", the accusative singular form of the Latin word. The term was used in English from the 16th century onward to describe anything that was burning or blazing, both in the literal and figurative sense. Over time, its meaning shifted to refer specifically to an act or behavior that is conspicuously offensive, notorious, or scandalous.

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