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unabashedly
[ uhn-uh-bash-id-lee ]
adverb
- without apology, embarrassment, or defensiveness; unashamedly:
They look at Social Security and Medicare with enormous gratitude, and unabashedly admit that they don't know how they'd survive without that help.
Word History and Origins
Origin of unabashedly1
Example Sentences
You don't have the chutzpah to call your raspberry spread business "a love language" unless you're unabashedly looking for love yourself.
The show is both genuinely funny and unabashedly silly, and director and choreographer Josh Rhodes has his hands full reining in some of the sitcom dopiness.
None of my family bought it, and they unabashedly referred to her as my girlfriend the entire time.
This is the real asymmetry: the right’s media ecosystem is unabashedly ideological, intentionally insurgent, and generously resourced.
Trump is also unabashedly pro-Israel, making it more difficult for the U.S. to mediate.
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