unabashed in the PONS Dictionary

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Another had the misfortune to have died, which failed to shame the unabashed attuili from requesting the services of a sculptor.
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His fresh, unabashed approach to his work and the art world has won many converts.
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Some of the admirable work includes the nearly all-black cast, portraying unabashed ethnicity and the film's almost clever idea with a few good twists.
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He was an unabashed sightseer who wanted to take in everything available, and he could recreate vividly all he saw.
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Robbery, arbitrary confiscation of property and unabashed extortion became commonplace.
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Music felt audience reactions would be polarized; some would find it sophisticated and lovingly crafted, while others might be put off by its unabashed opulence.
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In 2007 articles and reviews, the magazines gave unabashed praise for the look and sound of modern acrylic drums.
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He is able to do so mainly because of his characteristic fast tongue, unabashed speech and wit.
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His songs reveal his social cosmology and unabashed promotion of his heritage.
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He and his students were exponents of the orchestral style of organ playing displaying an unabashed sentimentality.
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