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unapologetic
[ uhn-uh-pol-uh-jet-ik ]
adjective
- not accepting fault or blame:
He has been called out for his disgraceful behavior, but remains unapologetic.
- showing no regret:
Their answer was honest, straightforward, and unapologetic.
The poet’s willingness to be so unapologetic about her point of view takes nerve.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ··DZ····· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unapologetic1
Example Sentences
You are known for being unapologetically outspoken, and pinning your debate opponents on divisive issues.
We learned that we had a lot in common: We were both Canadian and had an unapologetic infatuation with Cheez-Its; we had similar views on faith and morality.
Before this point, from its inception, the US government was funded mainly by tariffs, and was unapologetically protectionist, based on the strategy of its first Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton.
“She showed that women could lead, and be unapologetically themselves in a male-dominated industry.”
But what if I told you that mayonnaise, in its full, unapologetic glory, is having a renaissance?
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