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Often used in the same context:
barefaced,
unthinking,
blatant,
tu quoque,
insolent,
ineradicable,
contumacious,
puerile,
contemptible,
infantile,
fatuous,
purblind,
impudent,
abject,
wanton,
unconcealed,
unwonted,
foolishness,
utter,
onanistic,
jackassery,
addlepated,
pusillanimous,
cretinous,
unmitigated,
pettifogging,
witless,
atavistic,
laissez,
meretricious,
condign,
depthless,
reductio ad absurdum,
imbecilic,
adjectival,
shameless,
dunderheaded,
impertinent,
impious,
opprobrious,
blither,
rebarbative,
gimcrack,
conscienceless,
incorrigible,
unoffending,
delusory,
unreflective,
contemptuous,
swiftian,
captious,
pharisaical,
ignoble,
substanceless,
birdbrained,
bathetic,
unprincipled,
bilious,
dastard,
otiose,
sheeplike,
unuttered,
simpleminded,
contumelious,
unmannerly,
supercilious,
crass,
thoughtless,
gratuitous,
sophistic,
pardonable,
meanspirited,
insensate,
abstract noun,
execrable,
unreasoned,
insouciant,
stalinist,
ineloquent,
zipless,
unconfessed,
pseudo,
unjustice,
sneery,
bastardly,
merest,
uncouth,
unutterable,
unintellectual,
accusative,
sheerest,
mendacious,
graceless,
softheaded,
unintelligent,
artless,
flagrant,
drivelling,
syllogistic,
mindless,
pestiferous,
patronising,
veriest,
egregious,
damned,
downright,
rankest,
damn'd,
livered,
perjured,
confounded,
damnedest,
grossest,
cowardly,
damnable
Synonyms:
complete,
consummate,
double-dyed,
everlasting,
gross,
perfect,
pure,
sodding,
staring,
stark,
thoroughgoing,
unmitigated,
utter
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— Nouns for arrant:
nonsense,
coward
knave,
cowards,
knaves,
fool,
thief,
thieves,
folly,
humbug,
rogue,
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