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Meanings of
unabashed
in English
Not embarrassed.
unembarrassed
Related terms
unashamed
Usage of
unabashed
in English
1
The lady patronesses of the great Charity Ball were tactful and
unabashed
.
2
Stewart is an
unabashed
proselytizer of tablets, and in particular Apple's iPad.
3
Performers and public caress or crash into one another with
unabashed
intimacy.
4
Cousin Deth, quite
unabashed
,
looked inquiringly at Goniface, who nodded to him.
5
Design to Live by I confess: I'm an
unabashed
Martha Stewart fan.
6
Just what had he revealed in his
unabashed
study of Jolene Kannon-Angel?
7
Cheerful and doggedly
unabashed
,
worldly and articulate, he's smart and knows it.
8
Macron is France's first
unabashed
European integrationist in more than a decade.
9
There are few filmmakers who inspire such
unabashed
giddiness as Wes Anderson.
10
To his astonishment, she was grinning up at him in
unabashed
glee.
11
She approached Lady Calmady, her manner natural,
unabashed
,
playful even, and gay.
12
Dawkins begins his book: This is a work of
unabashed
advocacy.
13
The surge of
unabashed
self-indulgence on a global scale was easy to understand.
14
Young sentries stared in
unabashed
awe at the fierce presence of armed veterans.
15
Reiner's young actors acquit themselves well with honest and
unabashed
performances.
16
As far as anybody knew, the captain was an
unabashed
lesbian.
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unabashed
Adjective
Frequent collocations
quite unabashed
unabashed curiosity
continue unabashed
entirely unabashed
remain unabashed
More collocations
Unabashed
through the time
Unabashed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common