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un·a·shamed

 (ŭn′ə-shāmd′)
adj.
1. Feeling or showing no remorse, shame, or embarrassment: He was unashamed even after his friends complained about his behavior.
2. Not restrained or limited by a sense of shame: living in unashamed luxury.

un′a·sham′ed·ly (-shā′mĭd-lē) adv.
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unashamed

(ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd)
adj
1. lacking moral restraints
2. not embarrassed, contrite, or apologetic
unashamedly adv
ˌunaˈshamedness n
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un•a•shamed

(ˌʌn əˈʃeɪmd)

adj.
1. not ashamed; not embarrassed by actions or conscious of moral guilt.
2. unconcealed; unabashed.
[1590–1600]
un`a•sham′ed•ly, adv.
un`a•sham′ed•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unashamed - used of persons or their behavior; feeling no shame
impenitent, unremorseful, unrepentant - not penitent or remorseful
ashamed - feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse; "are you ashamed for having lied?"; "felt ashamed of my torn coat"
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unashamed

adjective blatant, open, frank, plain, clear, visible, honest, overt, candid, avowed, undisguised, unconcealed I grinned at him in unashamed delight.
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Translations

unashamed

[ˈʌnəˈʃeɪmd] ADJdesvergonzado, descarado
she was quite unashamed about itno se avergonzó en lo más mínimo
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

unashamed

[ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd] adj [desire, delight] → avoué(e); [curiosity] → effronté(e)
an unashamed desire to → un désir avoué de
to be unashamed of sth → ne pas avoir honte de qch
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unashamed

adjschamlos; admirer, liberal, reactionary, populistunverhohlen; naked but unashamednackt aber ohne Scham; his unashamed conservatismsein unverhohlener Konservatismus; he was quite unashamed about or of iter schämte sich dessen überhaupt nicht, er war darüber kein bisschen beschämt; to be unashamed to do somethingkeine Hemmungen haben, etw zu tun
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unashamed

[ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd] adj (brazen) → sfrontato/a, sfacciato/a
she was quite unashamed about it → non se ne vergognava minimamente
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References in classic literature ?
They are sensual with an unashamed violence that leaves you breathless.
And it was through John Barleycorn that I came to join this glorious company of free souls, unashamed and unafraid.
They alighted on the floor, quite unashamed of themselves, and the youngest one had already forgotten his home.
Born and trained to nakedness, Nau-hau trod the deck boldly and unashamed. His sole gear of clothing was a length of trunk strap buckled about his waist.
He walked home with her unashamed, feeling not at all like a rejected suitor.
The consideration of an eminent citizen, of a noted merchant, of a man of mark in his profession; a naval and military honor, a general's commission, a marshal's baton, a ducal coronet, the laurel of poets, and, anyhow procured, the acknowledgment of eminent merit, --have this lustre for each candidate that they enable him to walk erect and unashamed in the presence of some persons before whom he felt himself inferior.
He got up and fixed his keen gray eyes upon me; my own were full of tears, but they faced him unashamed.
It was anguish naked and unashamed, the bare pain of existence let loose upon the world in the fleeting unreserve of a look that had in it an immensity of fatigue, the scornful sincerity, the black impudence of an extorted confession.
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