Adverb
In a flagrant manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA society becomes totalitarian when its structure becomes flagrantly artificial: that is, when its ruling class has lost its function but succeeds in clinging to power by force or fraud. George Orwell
It is flagrantly dishonest for an advertising agent to urge consumers to buy a product which he would not allow his own wife to buy. David Ogilvy
Social organizations are flagrantly open systems in that the input of energies and the conversion of output into further energy input consists of transactions between the organization and its environment. Daniel Katz
When a thing is said to be not worth refuting you may be sure that either it is flagrantly stupid - in which case all comment is superfluous - or it is something formidable, the very crux of the problem. Percy Bysshe Shelley
There is one category of advertising which is totally uncontrolled and flagrantly dishonest the television commercials for candidates in Presidential elections. David Ogilvy
he is flagrantly disregarding the law Source: Internet