unabashed
1unabashed — I adjective aweless, barefaced, bold, brazen, forward, hardened, immodest, impudens, not ashamed, not disconcerted, shameless, unafraid, unapprehensive, unashamed, unawed, unblushing, unconcerned, uncringing, undaunted, undismayed, unembarrassed …
2unabashed — (adj.) 1570s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of ABASH (Cf. abash). Related: Unabashedly …
3unabashed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. DERIVATIVES unabashedly adverb …
4unabashed — [un΄ə basht′] adj. not embarrassed or disconcerted; composed, easy, confident, etc. unabashedly [un΄əbash′əd lē] adv …
5unabashed — [[t]ʌ̱nəbæ̱ʃt[/t]] ADJ If you describe someone as unabashed, you mean that they are not ashamed, embarrassed, or shy about something, especially when you think most people would be. He seems unabashed by his recent defeat... He s an unabashed,… …
6unabashed — adjective /ˌʌn.əˈbæʃt/ a) Not disconcerted or embarrassed. For the third time Allan looked at his lawyer. And for the third time his lawyer looked back at him quite unabashed. b) That are not concealed or disguised, or not eliciting shame. Armed… …
7unabashed — un|a|bashed [ˌʌnəˈbæʃt] adj written not ashamed or embarrassed, especially when doing something unusual or rude ▪ She stared at him with unabashed curiosity …
8unabashed — adjective not ashamed or embarrassed, especially when doing something unusual or rude: She stared at him with unabashed curiosity …
9unabashed — UK [ˌʌnəˈbæʃt] / US adjective not ashamed or embarrassed She watched me with unabashed interest while I ate. Derived word: unabashedly UK [ˌʌnəˈbæʃɪdlɪ] / US [ˌʌnəˈbæʃədlɪ] adverb …
10unabashed — adjective Etymology: Middle English unabaiste, from un + abaiste, past participle of abaissen, abaishen to abash Date: 15th century not abashed ; undisguised, unapologetic • unabashedly adverb …