Adverb
unapologetically (comparative more unapologetically, superlative most unapologetically)
In an unapologetic manner; in a manner that withholds or refuses to offer an accompanying apology for having said or done something that causes actual or potential harm, especially when being apologetic would be appropriate.
The more I learnt about this cheeky – almost rebellious – company, the more it appealed to me, as it unapologetically pointed to an alternative in a complacent and creatively bankrupt industry. Apple stood for something and had reason for being that wasn't just about making money. Jonathan Ive
But I think it's intoxicating when somebody is so unapologetically who they are. Don Cheadle
The party in power almost always unapologetically engages in deficit spending, while the other party argues passionately against the evils of debt and deficits. Matt Taibbi
By definition, I believe I am unapologetically optimistic and I am unapologetically earnest. Emilio Estevez
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a person being themselves. Imagine going through your day being unapologetically you. Steve Maraboli
There will be trying times during Obama's presidency, and liberty will need staunch defenders. Can Obama reshape liberalism to be, as it was under F.D.R., a fighting faith, unapologetically patriotic and strong in the defense of liberty? That would be a service to our country. Bill Kristol