Definition of "glaringly"
glaringly
adverb
comparative more glaringly, superlative most glaringly
(figurative) So as to be highly visible or obvious; so as to attract notice or attention.
Quotations
Cecilia was quite confounded by this speech; to have it known that Delvile had visited her, was in itself alarming, but to have her own equivocation thus glaringly exposed, was infinitely more dangerous.
1782, Frances Burney, Cecilia, London: T. Payne & Son, and T. Cadell, Volume 4, Book 7, Chapter 9, p. 133
To find the reporters hammering at their doors, so to speak, and fended off only for a time by a proposal that they should call again; to see their incredible secret glaringly in print, did indeed for a moment seem a hopeless exposure to both the Buntings and the Sea Lady.
1901, H. G. Wells, The Sea Lady, London: Methuen, published 1902, Chapter 3, Part I, p. 72