noun
- the quality of being flagrant; the state of being glaringly or obviously wrong, offensive, or scandalous
Usage: formal; often used in legal or moral contexts
Examples
- The flagrance of the corruption was impossible to ignore.
- The judge condemned the flagrance of the defendant's disrespect for the court.
- The flagrance of the violation shocked the entire community.
- Such flagrance in breaking the rules could not go unpunished.
- The flagrance of the injustice demanded immediate action.