unashamed in English

adjective
1
expressed or acting openly and without guilt or embarrassment.
an unashamed emotionalism

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1. They kissed each other with unashamed delight.

2. He looked at her with unashamed curiosity.

3. There were unashamed tears in his eyes.

4. Mr Chatrier's response would be direct and unashamed.

5. Sue seems completely unashamed and relaxed about sex.

6. I grinned at him in unashamed delight.

7. In short, a romantic fiction of unashamed sentimentality.

8. She talked openly about her unashamed love of money.

9. His own unashamed, burning ambition is' to make money.

10. 14 Like "Gone With The Wind" it's an unashamed epic romance.

11. Like "Gone With The Wind" it's an unashamed epic romance.

12. The glorious thing about Almodovar's films is their unashamed amorality.

13. Every business should assign some time and money to outright , unashamed experimentation.

14. We then checked into the hotel for a weekend of unashamed luxury.

15. Having made a fortune, they led a dissipated and unashamed life.

16. She was raised in a strict Catholic household but seems completely unashamed and relaxed about sex.

17. What was it about unashamed luxury, Harriet sometimes asked herself,(Sentencedict.com) which made her feel so uncomfortable?

18. Nothing can be finer for honest books than to stand unashamed and free to the air.

19. It's amazing how unashamed people are to discuss their problems on TV.

20. Antonyms for Chastened include proud, honoured, honored, esteemed, venerated, dignified, unabashed, unashamed, shameless and unembarrassed

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

22. Afterwards he spent five minutes with the President of whom he is an unashamed admirer.

23. 21 Afterwards he spent five minutes with the President of whom he is an unashamed admirer.

24. Here are those tasteful synth parts, crystalline saxophones, and aching, hurt vocals in unashamed full-frontal exposure.

25. Chagrined definition: feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious synonyms: embarrassed, discomposed, abashed antonyms: composed, unashamed, unagitated

26. There was nothing furtive in his attitude and he would have been quite unashamed if anyone had caught him.

27. I day-dreamed that I could do the same and we would sit together unashamed in the afternoon sun.

28. For travelling visitors, they encounter a spirit of unashamed conviviality which is at the root of this city's addictive nature.

29. 25 Spirit, along with Europe's leading cut-rate airline Ryanair, are unashamed industry leaders at generating ancillary revenue by seemingly renting every inch of in-flight display space to advertisers.

30. On the appointed day, flanked by two fully clothed horsewomen, she rode naked through the market, straight in her saddle, with a composed expression, unashamed of her nudity.

31. 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

32. Barefaced: 1 adj with no effort to conceal “a Barefaced lie” Synonyms: bald open , overt open and observable; not secret or hidden adj unrestrained by convention or propriety “a Barefaced hypocrite” Synonyms: audacious , bald-faced , bodacious , brassy , brazen , brazen-faced , insolent unashamed used of persons or their behavior; feeling no shame

33. ‘Mornings were a time of Barefaced lies and outrageous excuses.’ ‘We make things too easy for ourselves if we regard such a statement as a Barefaced lie.’ ‘This is so obvious and so Barefaced and it is the chief irritation of the book.’ ‘This is an unashamed, Barefaced tax grab on …

34. ‘Mornings were a time of Barefaced lies and outrageous excuses.’ ‘We make things too easy for ourselves if we regard such a statement as a Barefaced lie.’ ‘This is so obvious and so Barefaced and it is the chief irritation of the book.’ ‘This is an unashamed, Barefaced tax grab on …