unashamed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

unashamed in the PONS Dictionary

British English

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English
The unashamed hagiography was excused in the name of good manners.
www.firstpost.com
If it were judged only on its visceral thrill, 212 would still be one of 2011's best, an unashamed banger in a mostly mid-tempo year.
en.wikipedia.org
The painting is renowned for the straightforward and unashamed gaze of the model towards the viewer; before this point, nude paintings tended to show shy, modest models with averted eyes.
en.wikipedia.org
It represents inter-county players and is unashamed in doing so.
www.independent.ie
Nevertheless, the general perception was that the unashamed celebration of an opulence enjoyed by only a handful didn't go down well with the masses.
qz.com
It does, however, involve a lot of creativity, novel thinking, and an unashamed love of cars.
jalopnik.com
The travel industry's custom of selling the same seat or bed more than once is not an example of unashamed greed.
www.independent.co.uk
And we are unashamed that excellence is at the heart of what we do.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He embraced the pics, saying he was proud of his body and unashamed.
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Build on the three points above by being the unashamed home of talent.
www.afr.com

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