Blatant and Complete

Blatant

Blatant adjective - Engaging in or marked by loud and insistent cries especially of protest.

Complete and blatant are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Complete" instead an adjective "Blatant".

Nearby Word: blatantly

Complete

Complete adjective - Not lacking any part or member that properly belongs to it.

Blatant and complete are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Blatant" instead an adjective "Complete".

Both words in one sentence

  • Video Game / Pokémon Brown and Prism Captain Ersatz: The Pallet Patrollers are very blatant Power Rangers knockoffs, complete with an 8-bit rendition of the Power Rangers theme as their encounter music.
  • Does This Remind You Of Anything / Western Animation North and South Rhelasia are pretty blatant stand-ins for North and South Korea, complete with all the tension.
  • Manga / Sabagebu! Episode 5 has a blatant reference to Apocalypse Now, complete with a flight of Huey helicopters with Wagner's Flight of the Valkyries playing loudly in the background.
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