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unapologetically

[ uhn-uh-pol-uh-jet-ik-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that does not accept fault or shows no regret or shame:

    The review is going to be unsparingly and unapologetically harsh.

    Since the day it was founded, the tabloid has unapologetically paid for interviews and photographs.



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You are known for being unapologetically outspoken, and pinning your debate opponents on divisive issues.

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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.

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“She showed that women could lead, and be unapologetically themselves in a male-dominated industry.”

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Coke was classic, Pepsi was cool — and both were unapologetically, thrillingly bad for you.

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"To those who have tried to tear me down, I want to remind you: your hate doesn't define me. It only fuels my determination to grow and to be unapologetically myself."

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