Unapologetically

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Pronunciation: /ʌn.əˌpɑl.əˈdʒɛt.ɪ.kli/

Definitions of unapologetically

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate manner, time, place, degree, etc.

Example Sentences

A1 She unapologetically wore mismatched socks to school.

A2 He unapologetically belted out his favorite song in the car.

B1 The artist unapologetically displayed their controversial artwork in the gallery.

B2 She unapologetically voiced her opinions during the heated debate.

C1 The CEO unapologetically made bold decisions that transformed the company.

C2 The author unapologetically challenged societal norms in their groundbreaking novel.

Examples of unapologetically in a Sentence

formal She unapologetically presented her research findings to the board of directors.

informal He unapologetically wore his favorite Hawaiian shirt to the formal event.

slang She unapologetically told him to mind his own business.

figurative The artist painted unapologetically, letting his emotions guide each brushstroke.

Grammatical Forms of unapologetically

past tense

unapologetically

plural

unapologetically

comparative

more unapologetically

superlative

most unapologetically

present tense

unapologetically

future tense

will unapologetically

perfect tense

has unapologetically

continuous tense

is unapologetically

singular

unapologetically

positive degree

unapologetically

infinitive

to unapologetically

gerund

unapologetically

participle

unapologetically

Origin and Evolution of unapologetically

First Known Use: 1853 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unapologetically' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'lacking' and the word 'apologetically' meaning 'expressing regret or remorse'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who does not express regret or remorse for their actions, 'unapologetically' has evolved to also convey a sense of confidence and assertiveness in one's beliefs or behavior.