Unashamedly

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈʃeɪmɪdli/

Definitions of unashamedly

adverb describes how something is done without shame or embarrassment

Example Sentences

A1 She unashamedly admitted that she ate all the cookies.

A2 He unashamedly sang karaoke in front of everyone at the party.

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

B2 The politician unashamedly defended their unpopular decision during the debate.

C1 The author unashamedly challenged societal norms in their latest novel.

C2 The singer unashamedly flaunted their extravagant lifestyle on social media.

Examples of unashamedly in a Sentence

formal The artist unashamedly displayed their controversial artwork in the gallery.

informal She unashamedly belted out her favorite song in the car.

slang He unashamedly rocked his new kicks at the party.

figurative The company unashamedly promoted their product as the best on the market.

Grammatical Forms of unashamedly

past tense

unashamedly

plural

unashamedlies

comparative

more unashamedly

superlative

most unashamedly

present tense

unashamedly

future tense

will unashamedly

perfect tense

have unashamedly

continuous tense

is unashamedly

singular

unashamedly

positive degree

unashamedly

infinitive

to unashamedly

gerund

unashamedlying

participle

unashamedly

Origin and Evolution of unashamedly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unashamedly' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the adjective 'ashamed'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe actions or behaviors done without shame or embarrassment, the word 'unashamedly' has evolved to also convey a sense of boldness and confidence in one's actions or beliefs.