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blatantly stupid
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "blatantly stupid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is obviously foolish or lacking in common sense. Example: "His decision to invest in that failing company was blatantly stupid."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(1)
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7 human-written examples
"I had never known someone who could be so honest and so blatantly stupid," Mickie Krzyzewski told me.
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He is one of the most intelligent passers of his generation, but he suffered for the one blatantly stupid moment of his career.
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In a video released on Saturday, De Niro called Trump "blatantly stupid … he's a punk, he's a dog, he's a pig, he's a con, a bullshit artist.
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The actor has also called Trump "blatantly stupid" and "a punk," comments he still stands by. .
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"He's so blatantly stupid," de Niro says of Trump in the clip, which has already garnered more than half a million views on Facebook.
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But as a blatantly stupid in-joke between like 15 people, it represents something fundamental about the small village of Ynysybwl, where I'm from.
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51 human-written examples
They say the Waksals would not have been stupid enough to blatantly sell shares if they knew that bad news was coming.
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Arguably they deserved to be disqualified for such poor sportsmanship - or perhaps just for being stupid enough to do it so blatantly in such a public arena.
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The blatantly phallic shapes of "Florian and Kevin" are a big part of what makes them stupid.
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Blatantly unfair.
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That is blatantly false.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "blatantly stupid" to emphasize that something is not just foolish, but obviously and unmistakably so. This is particularly effective in informal and argumentative contexts.
Common error
While "blatantly stupid" can be impactful, it's often too informal for academic or professional contexts. Opt for alternatives like "clearly misguided" or "patently flawed" in such settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "blatantly stupid" functions as an adjective phrase that modifies a noun. It serves to describe something as being overtly and obviously foolish or lacking in intelligence. Ludwig confirms its use in describing moments, actions, or ideas.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Formal & Business
10%
Science
5%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
2%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "blatantly stupid" is an adjective phrase used to describe something as obviously foolish. Ludwig confirms that it is grammatically correct, although its strong, negative connotation makes it more appropriate for informal settings. While it appears in news and media, alternatives like "patently flawed" may be more suitable for formal writing. Remember to use it judiciously to emphasize clear and unmistakable foolishness. Ludwig's examples showcase the phrase's versatility in expressing strong disapproval.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
patently ridiculous
This alternative emphasizes the absurdity of something, similar to "blatantly stupid" but focusing on the lack of reason.
obviously foolish
This phrase highlights the clear lack of wisdom or good judgment.
plainly idiotic
This option underscores the lack of intelligence in a straightforward manner.
glaringly unintelligent
This emphasizes the conspicuous absence of intelligence.
unmistakably absurd
Similar to "blatantly stupid", this option focuses on the evident lack of sense or reason.
clearly unwise
This phrase points out the lack of wisdom or prudence.
undeniably asinine
This option uses a more formal tone to convey extreme foolishness.
flagrantly foolish
Focuses on the brazen display of foolishness.
transparently moronic
This alternative suggests that the stupidity is easily perceived or understood.
outright nonsensical
Emphasizes the complete lack of meaning or coherence.
FAQs
How can I use "blatantly stupid" in a sentence?
You can use "blatantly stupid" to describe actions, ideas, or statements that are obviously foolish. For example: "Investing in that company was a "blatantly stupid" decision."
What are some alternatives to "blatantly stupid"?
Alternatives include "patently ridiculous", "obviously foolish", or "plainly idiotic", depending on the context.
Is "blatantly stupid" appropriate for formal writing?
It's generally better to avoid "blatantly stupid" in formal writing. More suitable alternatives would be "clearly misguided" or "patently flawed".
What's the difference between "blatantly stupid" and "somewhat foolish"?
"Blatantly stupid" implies that something is obviously and unmistakably foolish, whereas "somewhat foolish" suggests a milder degree of foolishness.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested