Definition
The quality or state of being flagrant; the act of committing something obviously wrong or shocking in an unashamed way.
Etymology
From Late Latin 'flagrantia' (the state of burning or blazing), derived from 'flagrare' (to burn). The noun form describes the quality or condition of being flagrant, which evolved from the literal sense of burning brightly.
Kelly Says
In law, the term 'flagrancy' appears in phrases like 'in flagrante delicto' (caught in the act), which preserves the Latin idea of being caught 'while the crime is still burning hot'!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደሚታይ
en-de-mee-tai
CACatalà
flagrant
fla-gran
CSČeština
flagrantní
fla-gran-tnee
DADansk
flagrante
fla-gran-te
DEDeutsch
Offenkundigkeit
off-en-kun-di-ga-keit
ELΕλληνικά
προφανής
pro-fan-is
ESEspañol
flagrancia
fla-gran-thee-ah
FRFrançais
flagrante
fla-gran
HUMagyar
flagrant
fla-gran
IDBahasa Indonesia
keberanian
ke-be-ra-ni-an
ITItaliano
flagrante
fla-gran-te
KMKM
ប្រកបដោយ
brak-pa-doi
KO한국어
뻔뻔함
ppyeon-ppyeon-ham
MSBahasa Melayu
jelas
je-las
NLNederlands
flagrante
fla-gran-te
NONorsk
flagrante
fla-gran-te
PLPolski
flagrantność
fla-gran-tnosc
PTPortuguês
flagrante
fla-gran-te
RORomână
flagranță
fla-gran-tsa
RUРусский
явность
yav-no-st'
SVSvenska
flagranta
fla-gran-ta
TAதமிழ்
மெய்ப்பாடு
mey-paa-du
TEతెలుగు
ఖచ్చితంగా
khachchitha-nga
TRTürkçe
açıkça
ah-kee-cha
UKУкраїнська
явність
yav-nist'
VITiếng Việt
mở mạc
mo-moc
ZUZU
ngaphandle
ngah-p-han-dle