unapologetic in English

adjective
1
not acknowledging or expressing regret.
he remained unapologetic about his decision

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1. And he is unapologetic about that.

2. He is entirely unapologetic about the violence in his movies.

3. So did the government's unapologetic and violent demolition of slums.

4. But what I mainly observed was somebody who was rigidly unapologetic.

5. How has he stayed the informed and unapologetic left-wing course?

6. You need to be firm, and unapologetic about guarding your time.

7. Finding an affable, unapologetic citizen who believed this stuff was unnerving.

8. Sybil Bartel is a USA Today Bestselling author of unapologetic alpha heroes

9. That is, a global preference for boy babies became overt and unapologetic.

10. The unapologetic wrapped fit creates a sporty look that is both casual and athletic.

11. Antonyms for Contrite include unrepentant, impenitent, remorseless, unapologetic, callous, incorrigible, indifferent, obdurate, unContrite and unremorseful

12. Antonyms for Atoning include unrepentant, impenitent, remorseless, unapologetic, callous, happy, unashamed, unrepentent, defiant and defying

13. The publication of the photos caused a media uproar, but Madonna remained "unapologetic and defiant".

14. Her insistence that women should be women first and mothers second is refreshing: unapologetic and confident.

15. Despite the anger, People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) supporters camped outside the terminal doors were unapologetic.

16. Cher embodies an unapologetic freedom and fearlessness that some of us can only aspire to."

17. The Knights (424), with Aristophanes himself acting as Cleon, is a controversial and unapologetic attack of the demagogue Cleon

18. A hawkish Chinese strategist at the conference was unapologetic, growling that America was "taking the Chinese as the enemy".

19. Asked about the residents, Mr. Luo was unapologetic. "Cities are always changing and developing, " he said.

20. At Aesthe, we couple it with bold yet minimal statement jewellery for all the fierce and unapologetic women

21. The butler in his tail coat waiting at the entrance sets the scene for unapologetic luxury on an epicurean scale.

22. Ed Balls, his Treasury spokesman and a defiantly unapologetic veteran of the previous government, might not like all that.

23. No Compromise Discover a social media empire with an unapologetic vision of gun rights—generating millions of likes, follows, and dollars

24. One Writer on Why She'll Never Stop Saying Sorry: 'I’m an Unapologetic Apologizer' For Elizabeth Passarella, saying “I’m sorry” is a power move

25. Pivot Cycles staff and athletes around the globe are bound together by a shared love of MTB technology an unapologetic passion for high performance

26. Mr. Obama ran to the left, but not on the kind of unapologetic liberal platform some in his party would have wanted.

27. Catalyse Guisborough four-piece Catalyse are described as unapologetic 'pedal to the metal' rock and roll and will be playing on the second stage on Saturday

28. That’s why we created Bent, the unapologetic fishing podcast that moves faster than a tournament bass boat, but doesn’t take itself near as seriously

29. Be open, honest, and unapologetic – this is the approach pregnancy manuals advise women to take when informing their employers they are going to have a baby.

30. President Obama's firm and unapologetic speech represents a willingness to shoulder the moral burden that war implies; in this, too, he follows in his predecessor's footsteps.

31. Its nouveaux riches captivated the rest of China with their special brand of unapologetic consumption, whether they were buying Shanghai apartments, Shanxi coal mines or French wine.

32. Curriculum Leader To Learn From Taking an Unapologetic Approach to Curriculum Overhaul An academic leader at a charter school has overhauled Curriculum—and proved that instructional rigor and

33. The #MeToo Reckoning is an unapologetic examination of how church Complicity with sexual abuse occurs and a loud call for churches to do everything within their power to stop it

34. Many women are unapologetic about their priorities, citing the age-old tradition in which men provided a home for their brides, even if that home came with a mother-in-law.

35. I wonder whether it is, in fact, the west that finds it difficult to come to terms with Soviet history and the unapologetic way in which the Russian people are able to live with it.

36. Here was a hulking, unapologetic drug kingpin espousing Bossisms via anthems like “Hustlin’” and “Blow.” “Who the f*ck you think you f*ckin’ with? I’m the f*ckin’ boss!” he

37. Breeders is unapologetic and non-judgmental as it paints an imperfect picture of what life with children can really be like, and a couple's every day struggles to cope with it.

38. Building on her critically acclaimed novel The Last Days of California and her biting collection Always Happy Hour, Miller transports readers to this delightfully wry, unapologetic corner of the south―Biloxi, Mississippi, home to sixty-three-year

39. Commute is a book that really should be read by everyone." ― BookPage, Starred Review “Williams is as unapologetic in this book as she is vulnerable, which makes for a unique, timely, and powerful read.” ― The Beat “This is welcoming, soul-baring, stunningly interconnected, and very discussable.”

40. Apologetic: 1 adj offering or expressing apology “an Apologetic note” “an Apologetic manner” Synonyms: excusatory defensive , justificative , justificatory attempting to justify or defend in speech or writing self-deprecating conscious of your own shortcomings Antonyms: unApologetic unwilling to make or express an apology

41. Originally published in the United States in 1959, The Charioteer is a bold, unapologetic portrayal of male homosexuality during World War II that stands with Gore Vidal?s The City and the Pillar and Christopher Isherwood?s Berlin Stories as a monumental work in gay literature.

42. A is for Activist is an ABC board book written and illustrated for the next generation of progressives: families who want their kids to grow up in a space that is unapologetic about activism, environmental justice, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and everything else that Activists believe in and fight for.

43. A is for Activist is an ABC board book written and illustrated for the next generation of progressives: families who want their kids to grow up in a space that is unapologetic about activism, environmental justice, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and everything else that Activists believe in and fight for.

44. “Indeed, Biden is the most Aggressively anti-Catholic President in history.” The reason for the harsh assessment of Biden’s record is the dichotomy between his outward show of piety on the one hand and his record of supporting evil on the other, Pokorsky notes, adding that “Biden’s habitual and unapologetic sinful acts are on full

45. Quite apart from their direct role and influence in the classroom, many of these pedagogues were known to be ghostwriters and advisors to Calypsonians.For example, the school principal Pete Simon, who was an unapologetic supporter of the PNM, was a known confidant of Calypsonians and often a ghostwriter; later, as a civil servant working as Chief Youth Officer in the Division of Community