noun
- the quality or state of being flagrant; the fact of being glaringly or obviously wrong, evil, or offensive.
Usage: Usually uncountable; often used in formal or legal contexts.
Examples
- The flagrancy of the crime shocked the entire community.
- The judge condemned the flagrancy of the defendant's disrespect for the court.
- The flagrancy of the violation left no room for doubt about guilt.
- Such flagrancy in breaking the rules could not be ignored.
- The flagrancy of the injustice demanded immediate action.