shamelessly in English

adverb

unashamedly, brazenly, impudently; without principles

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1. What does Affrontedly mean? (obsolete) Shamelessly

2. 2 synonyms for unAshamedly: barefacedly, shamelessly

3. Brazen describes something shocking or done shamelessly

4. 1 a : shamelessly bold a Brassy reporter

5. Affrontedly (comparative more Affrontedly, superlative most Affrontedly) shamelessly

6. At the testimonial dinner everyone flattered him shamelessly.

7. Otherwise the South would have been spouting lies... shamelessly blaming it on us.

8. Shamelessly cheap is something, I think -- this will wake you up.

9. So I'm going to shamelessly expose something to you, which is beautiful to me.

10. Synonyms for Brazenly include openly, blatantly, publicly, flagrantly, unashamedly, shamelessly, unabashedly, undisguisedly, wantonly and audaciously

11. Synonyms for Audaciously include shamelessly, unashamedly, boldly, openly, immodestly, unabashedly, unblushingly, publicly, blatantly and flagrantly

12. Pornography is immodest because it shamelessly exposes the most intimate and private acts to public view.

13. Nebraska Coeds is all about hot and wild amateur babes who shamelessly show their sexy nude bodies on camera for your viewing pleasure

14. You may hear them shamelessly boast of their sexual escapades, their wild parties, and their indulgence in alcohol and drugs.

15. Shusai shamelessly abused this privilege by adjourning the game more than a dozen times, all at his turn to play.

16. 16 Advertisers ate up the charity case boy who shamelessly proclaims on his site: "I am a pixel hustler and proud!"

17. There was the scant plot of these earlier classics, the romanticised, Aphorising characters, the shamelessly beautiful sentences and exquisite, precisely considered suffering.

18. Openly and shamelessly, they were “stealing, murdering and committing adultery and swearing falsely and making sacrificial smoke to Baal and walking after other gods.”

19. Once becoming a heel with Bearer, The Undertaker shamelessly admitted to setting the funeral home ablaze for which he had initially claimed was an accident or blamed Kane.

20. Word family (noun) shame shamefulness shamelessness (adjective) Ashamed ≠ unAshamed shameful shameless (verb) shame (adverb) shamefully ≠ shamelessly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧shamed /əˈʃeɪmd/ ●●○ S3 adjective [ not before noun] 1

21. Present participle of blandish Synonyms & Antonyms of Blandishing to get (someone) to do something by gentle urging, special attention, or flattery blandished her into doing their work for them by complimenting her shamelessly

22. Present tense third-person singular of blandish Synonyms & Antonyms of Blandishes to get (someone) to do something by gentle urging, special attention, or flattery blandished her into doing their work for them by complimenting her shamelessly

23. Thus it was in 1945 that the symbolic “scarlet-colored wild beast” ascended “out of the abyss,” and the symbolic harlot, “Babylon the Great,” again climbed onto its back, where she shamelessly sits to this day.

24. Branagh's marketability (such as it is) has always been pretty closely tied to that of the 16th century playwright, but here he is shamelessly using the Shakespeare brand name simply in order to sell a typically Branaghian bit of self-indulgence.

25. Branagh's marketability (such as it is) has always been pretty closely tied to that of the 16th century playwright, but here he is shamelessly using the Shakespeare brand name simply in order to sell a typically Branaghian bit of self-indulgence.

26. Branagh's marketability (such as it is) has always been pretty closely tied to that of the 16th century playwright, but here he is shamelessly using the Shakespeare brand name simply in order to sell a typically Branaghian bit of self-indulgence.

27. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Brazenly adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (shamelessly) desvergonzadamente adv adverbio: Describe al verbo, al adjetivo o a otro adverbio ("corre rápidamente", "sucede ahora", "muy