1. unabashed - Adjective
2. unabashed - Adjective Satellite
not embarrassed
Source: WordNetYou may drive a dog off the King's armchair, and it will climb into the preacher's pulpit; he views the world unmoved, unembarrassed, unabashed. Jean de La Bruyère
I wish to live without hate, whim, jealousy, envy, and fear. I wish to be simple, honest, frank, natural . . to face any obstacle and meet every difficulty unabashed and unafraid. Elbert Hubbard
Her iron will won international respect. Her unabashed femininity gained women's. Margaret Thatcher was a lady's lady. Louise Burfitt-Dons
I think I can do more inside the Republican Party to keep it in the center of the road. That's where Eisenhower was. And I'm an unabashed Eisenhower Republican. Charles H. Percy
TV's "real" agenda is to be "liked," because if you like what you're seeing, you'll stay tuned. TV is completely unabashed about this; it's its sole raison. David Foster Wallace
I was raised in a family where none of us ever raised a voice, so there was no room to express feelings of rage or even unabashed joy - a little bashed joy, here or there, or being mildly disgruntled. Anne Lamott