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arrant

1 of 1adjective
/ˈærənt/
1

complete and utter, typically used to describe something negative or undesirable

  • He was accused of being an arrant fool for making such a reckless decision.
  • The critic dismissed the novel as arrant nonsense, lacking any literary value.
  • Her claims were regarded as arrant exaggerations, with no basis in reality.
  • The scandal revealed the politician's arrant dishonesty and corruption.
  • Despite the expert's reassurances, the project was plagued by arrant failures and setbacks.