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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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Example Sentences

"He lived his life unapologetically, using his gifts to lift others up," she wrote.

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Classic melancholy on paper perhaps, but live it sounds brutally honest, unapologetically raging and resigned in equal measure.

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“If we are going to be seen by the audience we have to have a professional look,” says Kvalheim unapologetically.

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This is all unapologetically and enthusiastically Orange County.

"There was a time when I stopped wearing jewellery for a while and then I think of her, she was so unapologetically herself, and I just love that."

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