unashamedly

IPA: ʌnʌʃˈeɪmʌdɫi

adverb

  • In an unashamed manner.
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Examples of "unashamedly" in Sentences

  • He said the programming was "unashamedly" anti-evolution.
  • Tories 'unashamedly' support marriage, pledges Maria Miller
  • She said the organisation's manifesto was "unashamedly" pro-poor and a compass by which "we must steer, to become one nation with one future".
  • For example, in 1995 Charles Krauthammer urged the United States to "unashamedly" lay down "the rules of world order" and be "prepared to enforce them."
  • UK Sport, the elite sports agency, has adopted a no-compromise approach in "unashamedly" investing £304million in mainly potential medal-winning sports for the 2012 Games.
  • 'Stable framework': Maria Miller said the Tories would recognise marriage in the tax and benefit system A Tory government would 'unashamedly' back marriage because a strong family is society's best support
  • Pullman believes that Lewis’s books portray a version of Christianity that relies on martial combat, outdated fears of sexuality and women, and also portrays a religion that looks a lot like Islam in unashamedly racist terms.
  • But Lib Dem president Tim Farron said his party was "unashamedly" pro-Europe and the bill was a sensible compromise by the coalition which would deal with the "uncertainties and concerns" of Conservative MPs about the relationship with Europe.

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