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unapologetically
[ uhn-uh-pol-uh-jet-ik-lee ]
adverb
- 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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of unapologetically1
Example Sentences
In fact, "Sinners" unapologetically teaches Black history within its plot, and viewers responded with a box office take of $48 million.
“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.
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.”
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