adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a blatant manner.
1851. R. Burton, Goa, 292. Sated with the joys of the eye and mouth, you inquire blatantly what amusement it has to offer you.
1878. Miss Braddon, Open Verdict, I. vi. 104. A stone sundial with a blatantly false inscription to the effect that it recorded only happy hours.