unashamed
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·a·shamed /ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd◂/ adjective ASHAMEDnot feeling embarrassed or ashamed about something that people might disapprove of 不知羞耻的,恬不知耻的 his unashamed love of money 他对金钱恬不知耻的贪恋 —unashamedly /-mɪdli/ adverbExamples from the Corpus
unashamed• Mr Chatrier's response would be direct and unashamed.• Nothing can be finer for honest books than to stand unashamed and free to the air.• She was raised in a strict Catholic household but seems completely unashamed and relaxed about sex.• Sue seems completely unashamed and relaxed about sex.• Here are those tasteful synth parts, crystalline saxophones, and aching, hurt vocals in unashamed full-frontal exposure.• There was nothing furtive in his attitude and he would have been quite unashamed if anyone had caught him.• I day-dreamed that I could do the same and we would sit together unashamed in the afternoon sun.• It's amazing how unashamed people are to discuss their problems on TV.un·a·shamed adjectiveChineseSyllable
ashamed not that about feeling or Corpus embarrassed something
unashamed
un‧a‧shamed /ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd◂/
adjective
his unashamed love of money
—unashamedly /-mədli, -mɪdli/ adverb
un‧a‧shamed /ˌʌnəˈʃeɪmd◂/
adjective Word Family: noun: shame, shamefulness, shamelessness; adjective: ashamed ≠ unashamed, shameful, shameless; verb: shame; adverb: shamefully ≠ shamelessly
not feeling embarrassed or ashamed about something that people might disapprove of:
—unashamedly /-mədli, -mɪdli/ adverb