Abashless

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈbæʃləs/

Definitions of abashless

adjective feeling no embarrassment, shame, or humiliation

Example Sentences

A1 She was abashless when she asked for directions in a foreign country.

A2 The abashless student confidently presented her project in front of the class.

B1 His abashless attitude helped him make friends easily in a new environment.

B2 The politician's abashless demeanor during debates impressed the audience.

C1 Despite the criticism, she remained abashless and continued to pursue her goals.

C2 The CEO's abashless leadership style inspired confidence in the company's employees.

Examples of abashless in a Sentence

formal Despite the criticism, she remained abashless and continued with her presentation.

informal She's so abashless, she doesn't care what anyone thinks of her.

slang He's totally abashless, he just does whatever he wants without worrying about consequences.

figurative Her abashless attitude in the face of adversity inspired those around her to be fearless as well.

Grammatical Forms of abashless

past tense

abashlessed

plural

abashlesses

comparative

more abashless

superlative

most abashless

present tense

abashless

future tense

will be abashless

perfect tense

have been abashless

continuous tense

is being abashless

singular

abashless

positive degree

abashless

infinitive

to be abashless

gerund

abashlessing

participle

abashlessed

Origin and Evolution of abashless

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'abashless' is derived from the Middle English word 'abasche', which means to feel shame or embarrassment.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'abashless' has evolved to mean without shame or embarrassment, reflecting a shift in societal attitudes towards self-confidence and assertiveness.