unapologetic

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    unwilling to make or express an apology

Word Origin

unapologetic (adj.)
1834, from un- (1) "not" + apologetic. Related: Unapologetically.

Example

1. Her speech was somewhat rambling but afterwards she was unapologetic .
2. But mr greer is unapologetic about this uncharacteristic sobriety .
3. He has been unapologetic about putting social issues front and centre , even in a time of economic strife .
4. At a time when the republican critique of washington 's aggressive response to the crisis is growing more trenchant , mr summers made an unapologetic case for government intervention .
5. Iraqi officials who have seen the former leader have say he remains unapologetic to the iraqi people .

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