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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 Words From
- un·a·pol·o·get·i·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unapologetic1
Example Sentences
With a gimlet eye and a surprisingly girlish laugh, Vera is cantankerous, impatient, intensely private, unapologetically disheveled and utterly glorious.
Like many of the drag queens on the show, The Vivienne was unapologetically unique and hilariously straight-talking, but she also had something more: pizzazz.
Now she sips Don Julio 70 from a diamond-shaped flask and unapologetically belts her lyrics of resilience to a packed theater.
“I was raised by radical hippies, so nobody teaches me boundaries,” she says unapologetically.
Our unapologetic outrage sparked many movements for justice, including a resurgence of #MeToo.
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