unapologetic

IPA: ʌnʌpɑɫʌdʒˈɛtɪk

adjective

  • Not apologetic for having said or done something that causes actual or potential harm, especially when being apologetic would be appropriate.
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Examples of "unapologetic" in Sentences

  • "There's an audience for that kind of unapologetic television."
  • Then, she spent hours on the phone with Target customer-service representatives she describes as unapologetic.
  • Then, she spent hours on the phone with Target customer service representatives she describes as unapologetic.
  • Then, she spent hours on the phone with Target customer service representatives who she describes as unapologetic.
  • Also, and also political, large chunks of it, including some of the most important lines, are in unapologetic Māori.
  • The conservative movement is now wallowing in the kind of unapologetic race-baiting that mainstream American politics hasn
  • "They remain unapologetic as they pursue an agenda that is contrary to the express wishes of President Bush and Vice President Cheney," said a statement from the 9/11 Family Steering Committee.
  • (Cheney's daughter Elizabeth and Bill Kristol are cofounders of KeepAmericaSafe. com, yet another neoconservative tentacle calling for — what else? — an "unapologetic" approach to fighting terrorism.)
  • Chasing the phony New Black Panther mirage, the conservative movement is now wallowing in the kind of unapologetic race-baiting that mainstream American politics hasn't seen in decades, if not generations.

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