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View definitions for glaring

glaring

adjective as in bright, dazzling; flashy

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But in his earlier writings, Ho took pains to state that all children born of migrants should receive citizenship, with no mention of this glaring exception that would nullify the rule.

From Slate

There’s really been only one glaring exception: Ho has long endorsed birthright citizenship, the constitutional guarantee that virtually everyone born on American soil automatically becomes an American citizen.

From Slate

There has been a glaring disparity between medical associations’ eagerness to speak out about the Ukraine war and to advocate for protection of medical facilities and provision of humanitarian medical services, and the virtual silence regarding the complete destruction of the health care system in Gaza.

From Salon

Now, it’s a glaring need with few obvious potential solutions.

Huge segments of American voters, some concerned about immigration and the rising cost of living, preferred Trump, with all his glaring flaws and demonstrated incompetence, to a more qualified woman of color.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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