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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Unapologetic' in a Sentence

"Refusing to accept fault or blame; not expressing regret or remorse for actions or behavior." more

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He proudly wore his mismatched socks to school, unapologetic.
The colorful drawing outside the lines was displayed proudly, unapologetic.
The chef was unapologetic about the bold flavors in his new recipe.
Sarah was unapologetic when she shared her favorite dinosaur facts during show-and-tell.
The little artist was unapologetic about the colorful mess on the paper.
The giggling friends were unapologetic about their impromptu dance party in the living room.
The bold artist remained unapologetic for using vibrant colors in her artwork.
The cat remained unapologetic after knocking over the vase.
The mischievous kitten knocked over the vase and looked at you, unapologetic.
He was unapologetic about forgetting his homework again.
She was unapologetic for wearing mismatched socks to the party.
She sang her favorite song at the top of her lungs, unapologetic.
Clara's unapologetic laughter echoed through the classroom, spreading joy to her classmates.
The captain was unapologetic for the team's defeat, emphasizing the lessons they could learn.
The unapologetic sunshine brightened up the entire garden.
The little girl giggled loudly during the storytime, unapologetic.
Despite the criticism, she remained unapologetic about her artistic choices.
The playful puppy jumped into the puddle, unapologetic.
The adventurous explorer was unapologetic about getting mud on his shoes during the nature hike.
Sarah giggled, unapologetic, as she burst the bubble wrap.

Unapologetic

uhn-uh-pol-uh-jet-ik
adjectiveRefusing to accept fault or blame; not expressing regret or remorse for actions or behavior.

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Last Updated On: July 27, 2024
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