blat

[US]/blæt/
[UK]/blat/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to make a loud, harsh noise; to shout or clamor loudly
vi.to bleat (as a sheep or goat); to shout or clamor loudly
vt.to speak loudly and without thinking; to blurt out
n.a loud, harsh noise or sound; a bleat
Word Forms
Present Participleblatting
Third Person Singularblats
Pluralblats
Past Tenseblatted
Past Participleblatted

Phrases & Collocations

blat disregard

blat lie

blatantly obvious

blatant disrespect

blatant attempt

blatant falsehood

blatantly steal

blatant plagiarism

blatantly ignore

Example Sentences

she heard the loud blat of the sheep in the field.

the baby goat began to blat for its mother.

his blatant disregard for the rules was surprising.

during the meeting, she made a blat statement about the budget.

the loud blat of the horn startled everyone.

he couldn't help but blat about his achievements.

the blat of the geese filled the air as they flew overhead.

she gave a blat warning before the storm hit.

his blatant lies were easy to see through.

the blat of the cow echoed across the farm.

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