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unapologetic

[ UK /ʌnɐpˌɒləd‍ʒˈɛtɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌənəˌpɑɫəˈdʒɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. unwilling to make or express an apology
    an unapologetic believer

How To Use unapologetic In A Sentence

  • He is entirely unapologetic about the violence in his movies.
  • There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty. Steve Maraboli 
  • Richards confronts us unapologetically with all the seamier aspects of his life, to the point where the reader -- I refer here to myself -- finds himself asking: Why am I reading this? Peter Clothier: Keef
  • It is a rollicking, unapologetic read. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unapologetic wrapped fit creates a sporty look that is both casual and athletic.
  • The stab at rock stardom, the attempt at talk-show hosting, the game show his brother Mark unapologetically called "dopey," all those dabbles are in the past. John McEnroe's Next Frontier: Home
  • Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile.
  • The language, the violence, the unapologetic maleness of gangland bonding mixes the excesses of laddish culture with an affectionate tribute to Kray Brothers brutalism.
  • His exacting personal standards, morose private nature and unapologetic misogyny often gave him a truculent, dyspeptic appearance which was well deserved.
  • We believe that the road back for our party and our movement lies in being an unapologetic champion for progressive ideas.
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