ADJECTIVE
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not embarrassed
an unembarrassed greeting as if nothing untoward had happened
a tinseled charm and unabashed sentimentality
How To Use unembarrassed In A Sentence
- Now 80, she is unembarrassed by the attention that her feet attract. Times, Sunday Times
- He leans forward with easy affection, hand on shoulder, the gesture relaxed and unembarrassed. Times, Sunday Times
- Never before had I felt so unembarrassed when I was singing into a microphone in front of a restaurant full of people I didn't know.
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- He returns the smiles, unembarrassed. Times, Sunday Times
- It appears entirely unembarrassed by the revelation that its rules are so ineffective that only one motorist in ten follows them.