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blatantly-formed

|bla-tant-ly-formed|

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/ˈbleɪtəntli fɔrmd/

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/ˈbleɪtəntli fɔːmd/

obviously created

Etymology
Etymology Information

'blatantly-formed' originates from the English word 'blatant,' which means 'obvious' or 'unashamed,' combined with 'formed,' meaning 'created or shaped.'

Historical Evolution

'blatant' evolved from the Latin word 'blatire,' meaning 'to babble,' and 'formed' from the Latin 'formare,' meaning 'to shape.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'blatant' meant 'noisy' or 'clamorous,' but over time it evolved to mean 'obvious' or 'unashamed.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

clearly and obviously formed or created, often in a way that is considered inappropriate or excessive.

The sculpture was blatantly-formed, lacking subtlety.

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Last updated: 2025/06/10 16:10