Unabashed

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈbæʃt/

Definitions of unabashed

adjective not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed; boldly certain of one's position

Example Sentences

A1 She was unabashed in her love for animals, always stopping to pet every dog she saw.

A2 The comedian's unabashed humor had the audience laughing uncontrollably.

B1 Despite her mistakes, she remained unabashed and continued to pursue her dreams.

B2 The politician's unabashed support for the controversial policy caused a stir in the media.

C1 His unabashed confidence in his abilities often rubbed people the wrong way, but he always delivered results.

C2 The artist's unabashed creativity and willingness to take risks set him apart from his peers.

Examples of unabashed in a Sentence

formal She showed unabashed confidence during the presentation.

informal He was unabashedly flirting with her at the party.

slang She was unabashed AF when she called out her boss in the meeting.

figurative The artist's use of color was unabashedly bold and vibrant.

Grammatical Forms of unabashed

past tense

unabashed

plural

unabashedes

comparative

more unabashed

superlative

most unabashed

present tense

unabashes

future tense

will unabash

perfect tense

has unabashed

continuous tense

is unabashing

singular

unabashed

positive degree

unabashed

infinitive

to unabash

gerund

unabashing

participle

unabashed

Origin and Evolution of unabashed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unabashed' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'abashed' meaning 'embarrassed or ashamed'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is not embarrassed or ashamed, the word 'unabashed' has evolved to also convey a sense of confidence and boldness in modern usage.