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unapologetic
adjective
Not apologetic, especially when being apologetic would be appropriate.
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He added that Christian values "are the values on which our nation was built" and describes himself as an "unapologetic supporter of the role of faith in this country".
Worse still, an unapologetic socialist - the mysterious Victor Grayson - captured the nonconformist stronghold of Colne Valley.
The Algerian government has been unapologetic about its handling of the attack, pointing out that 32 heavily armed militants from seven African countries and Canada drove into Algeria from northern Mali, probably via Libya.
Lori, an executive from Mattel, told me that Barbie was an "unapologetic" celebration of femininity, and when I said: "Yes yes, but at the end of the visit all the girls get to do is model," she nodded thoughtfully.
Zanu-PF's admirers say the party has embarked on an unapologetic experiment in African nationalism.
My sense of injustice about our family's "weirdness" in not owning a car was amplified by the fact that we did not own a television either – my parents were unapologetic about this, and told me very cheerfully that I would thank them for it when I was older, which was quite true.
The Real IRA's leadership was unapologetic over what its critics have described as "rough justice".
Not the looks bit, clearly, but the unapologetic desire to have a good time.
Downing Street issued a robust defence saying the prime minister was "absolutely unapologetic".
He says: "We covered it in a really innovative and unapologetic way.
Mr Durkan is unapologetic about the need for a strong constitutional nationalist voice in the north these past three decades.
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