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Definition of unapologetic in English: unapologeticadjectiveˌʌnəpɒləˈdʒɛtɪkˌənəˌpɑləˈdʒɛdɪk Not acknowledging or expressing regret. 不悔改的;无歉意的,不认错的 he remained unapologetic about his decision 他对自己的决定毫无悔改之意。 Example sentencesExamples - The programme for that night was an unapologetic exploration of Russian romanticism spanning approximately 50 years.
- Goodman was unapologetic for his comments that came during his visit to the elementary school in North Las Vegas.
- We believe that the road back for our party and our movement lies in being an unapologetic champion for progressive ideas.
- Corinne is the first fictional heroine who, as a woman of genius, is unapologetic about living for her art.
- And it has a sort of unapologetic in your face quality, which I admire.
- In fact Richard is something of a rarity these days, an unapologetic, uneducated, unemployed and unreal guy.
- For a card-carrying liberal, I was surprisingly unapologetic about our decision.
- Thankfully, Kerrigan's personal, unapologetic film on rave culture maintains its irreverence.
- As for the rounded, tent-like look of the structure, Crawford, a Richmond resident, was unapologetic.
- The novelist is unapologetic, and still keen to play the part of provocateur.
- We both loved it, although my love was unapologetic and his was not.
- Plus, they were completely unapologetic and even threatening towards us from beginning to end!
- He was also unapologetic about his pay package, under which he is expected to receive at least £2.5m in cash and shares this year.
- Her speech was classic Newkirk, unwavering and unapologetic.
- Plus I was struck by how unapologetic about it this girl seemed.
- Granted, some administration spokesmen were unapologetic about the decision.
- Roger may have regrets, but he is unapologetic about who he is or what he does.
- We are unswerving and unapologetic about our commitment to saving our native species.
- I was immediately impressed by his unapologetic support for experimenting on animals in the name of advancing knowledge and medical science.
- If it sounds like syrupy sentiment, he's unapologetic.
Synonyms inveterate, dyed-in-the-wool, confirmed, entrenched, established, long-established, long-standing, deep-rooted, diehard, complete, absolute, utter, thorough, thoroughgoing, out-and-out, true blue, through and through Definition of unapologetic in US English: unapologeticadjectiveˌənəˌpɑləˈdʒɛdɪkˌənəˌpäləˈjedik Not acknowledging or expressing regret. 不悔改的;无歉意的,不认错的 he remained unapologetic about his decision 他对自己的决定毫无悔改之意。 Example sentencesExamples - We believe that the road back for our party and our movement lies in being an unapologetic champion for progressive ideas.
- The novelist is unapologetic, and still keen to play the part of provocateur.
- Thankfully, Kerrigan's personal, unapologetic film on rave culture maintains its irreverence.
- We both loved it, although my love was unapologetic and his was not.
- I was immediately impressed by his unapologetic support for experimenting on animals in the name of advancing knowledge and medical science.
- Plus, they were completely unapologetic and even threatening towards us from beginning to end!
- And it has a sort of unapologetic in your face quality, which I admire.
- As for the rounded, tent-like look of the structure, Crawford, a Richmond resident, was unapologetic.
- Plus I was struck by how unapologetic about it this girl seemed.
- He was also unapologetic about his pay package, under which he is expected to receive at least £2.5m in cash and shares this year.
- Goodman was unapologetic for his comments that came during his visit to the elementary school in North Las Vegas.
- The programme for that night was an unapologetic exploration of Russian romanticism spanning approximately 50 years.
- Her speech was classic Newkirk, unwavering and unapologetic.
- In fact Richard is something of a rarity these days, an unapologetic, uneducated, unemployed and unreal guy.
- Roger may have regrets, but he is unapologetic about who he is or what he does.
- We are unswerving and unapologetic about our commitment to saving our native species.
- If it sounds like syrupy sentiment, he's unapologetic.
- Granted, some administration spokesmen were unapologetic about the decision.
- Corinne is the first fictional heroine who, as a woman of genius, is unapologetic about living for her art.
- For a card-carrying liberal, I was surprisingly unapologetic about our decision.
Synonyms inveterate, dyed-in-the-wool, confirmed, entrenched, established, long-established, long-standing, deep-rooted, diehard, complete, absolute, utter, thorough, thoroughgoing, out-and-out, true blue, through and through |