Sentence examples for unapologetically from inspiring English sources

The word "unapologetically" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that you are unapologetic about something you said or did. For example, you could say "I'm unapologetically passionate about animals rights."

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unapologetically

adverb

In an unapologetic manner; unaccompanied by any apology

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It is still rooted in Frenchified fine dining – this is a serious Michelin restaurant after all – but Smyth's cuisine is unapologetically modern.

And he's not doing so under his breath: the whole show is delivered unapologetically from the point of view that the Tories are sociopathic.

It was so refreshing to see a majority of speakers trenchantly and unapologetically making the case against austerity, in the teeth of an orthodoxy that has prevailed for far too long, notably in the broadcast media.

At the start of these fearfully anticipated Games it seemed almost enough that London had managed to get though this appalling game of global party charades not just unembarrassed but looking oddly and defiantly happy with itself after Danny Boyle's baroque and unapologetically intelligent left-leaning British history primer.

Much to the chagrin of Beltway insiders, he has unapologetically delivered.

Yes! Yes!" Alexander noted that he will regularly "serve a pair of legs" in shorts, but has never had someone yell at him on the streets about it – but thinks that the lack of harassment might have to do with the "shock" of seeing someone 6'5" [1.96m] walking down the street so unapologetically.

Charles retained a set of beliefs which has enduring value but are no longer fashionable Charles retained a set of beliefs which has enduring value but are no longer fashionable: a strong commitment to progressive taxation and redistribution of income and wealth and a belief that the country deserved good public services and, unapologetically, should be asked to pay for them through taxation.

The SNP result shows what can be achieved when an anti-austerity framework is unapologetically and confidently articulated.

(Given Bryan Ferry's embrace of all things gentrified, and the emergence of his son, Otis, as an unapologetically reactionary spokesperson of the New Posh, it is hard to believe that he comes from a working-class background in the industrial north-east and that one of his father's jobs was looking after pit ponies at the local mine).

In the end, de Blasio won the support of 73% of New York's voters with an unapologetically leftwing campaign: arguing for tax increases on the rich to pay for better schools and using his afro-haired son to promote a campaign against police harassment of young black men.

*** This is unapologetically connected to FutureFest, the festival Nesta (where I work) is holding this weekend in London Bridge.

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