Adjective
used of persons or their behavior; feeling no shame
Source: WordNetBoris Johnson and Dominic Cummings are proving to be able students of the new right, which blends a culture war on progressive social values with an unashamed raiding of both the rhetoric and substance of leftwing economic ideas. Source: Internet
His ice melt eyes flicked downward, his gaze alighting along the length of me before tracing their way upward again in a slow, unashamed perusal. Source: Internet
Nesta was beautiful, and Cassian was unashamed to admit it. Source: Internet
The Budget is a proposal for an unashamed handout to the already privileged that cannot be justified on economic grounds. Source: Internet
See Hosea 1-3, Ephesians 5:22-23) Song of Songs did not make this connection but it did present the Love that is so rich, so complete, comprehensive and so unashamed that it can obviously be natural to link and think of God and his Love for mankind. Source: Internet
She is also an unashamed pragmatist. Source: Internet