unabashed
unabashed
Definition
un·abashed (un′ə bas̸ht′)
adjective
not embarrassed or disconcerted; composed, easy, confident, etc.
un′·abash′·edly (-bas̸h′əd lē) adverb
unabashed
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- triumph: Ashes to Ashes: America's Hundred-Year War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris Richard Kluger.
- luxury: With two locations to choose from this is your chance to learn how to cook south east Asian food in unabashed luxury.
- Anglophile: Bill Bryson is an unabashed Anglophile who, through a mistake of history, happened to be born and bred in Iowa.
- romanticism: Put away that irony detector: this is unabashed romanticism, albeit with a distinctly cynical edge.
- joy: Choppers, flares, beige, Jacuzzis, punk - man alive, flares apart, that little list rocks with unabashed nostalgic joy.
- song: Did an unabashed love song by the Carter family.
Modifying Another Word
- completely: Naked females lounging around and bathing in the waters, completely unabashed and natural loking are just two reasons i adore these paintings.
- quite: In conversation during the day, comrade Davies was quite unabashed about this disgraceful behavior.
Used with adjective complement
- continue: In the event the question remained unresolved, and Dorenko continued unabashed.
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