unashamed
Americanadjective
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not ashamed; not restrained by embarrassment or consciousness of moral guilt.
a liar unashamed even after public disgrace.
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open; unconcealed; unabashed.
to eat with unashamed gusto.
adjective
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lacking moral restraints
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not embarrassed, contrite, or apologetic
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of unashamed
Explanation
When you're unashamed, you're proud or bold. If you're an unashamed cat lover, you're more than happy to show your friends the hundreds of photos of your cat on your phone. To be unashamed is to act in a completely open way, without any embarrassment or shame. You should be unashamed about your love for soap operas, even if your friends think they're silly: you find them fun and relaxing after a long day at school. Unashamed adds the "not" prefix un- to ashamed, "feeling shame."
Example Sentences
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They’re so wholehearted, so unashamed, so brazenly anti-cool that they’re irresistible.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 24, 2025
“Including comps,” Daniels said, unashamed, clarifying that she meant “compilations.”
From Slate • May 10, 2024
"That's why tonight I recognised and am unashamed to tell the world that Jesus lives in me and that I will live for him."
From BBC • Dec. 6, 2023
And we hope that the unashamed presentation of queer, rural rodeoers refutes the lazy dichotomy of the urban queer progressive versus the rural homophobic conservative.
From Salon • Aug. 29, 2022
A subdued impassioned murmur was audible in the room beyond and Miss Baker leaned forward, unashamed, trying to hear.
From " The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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