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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
In fact, "Sinners" unapologetically teaches Black history within its plot, and viewers responded with a box office take of $48 million.
But Trump and his team remain unapologetic in extending the reach of the executive branch into the two other domains - Congress and the courts.
“The U.S. Department of Education is unapologetically abandoning its mission to ensure equal access to education with its latest threat to wholesale terminate congressionally mandated federal education funding,” Bonta said in a statement.
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.
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