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  1. without feeling or showing you are ashamed or embarrassed about something, especially when people might expect you to be. She wept unashamedly. an unashamedly sentimental song. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  2. feeling no shame or embarrassment about something, especially when people might expect you to compare ashamed She talked openly about her unashamed love of money.

  3. If you describe someone's behaviour or attitude as unashamed, you mean that they are open and honest about things that other people might find embarrassing or shocking. I grinned at him in unashamed delight.

  4. Find 41 different ways to say UNASHAMEDLY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. in a way that shows someone is not ashamed or embarrassed: The private school's principal is unashamedly traditional and refuses to allow the girls to wear pants. She wants the whole wedding to be unashamedly romantic. See. unashamed. Fewer examples. She was aware of all the people staring unashamedly at her. The report is unashamedly biased.

  6. Jesus wept not merely from the deep thoughts of His understanding, but from spontaneous tenderness; from the gentleness and mercy, the encompassing loving-kindness and exuberant fostering affection of the Son of God for His own work, the race of man.

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  8. in a way that shows you are not embarrassed or worried about what other people think of you: They are unashamedly in love. (Definition of unashamedly from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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