Pronunciation: /ˌʌnɪmˈbærəst/
adjective not feeling or showing embarrassment
A1 She walked into the room unembarrassed by her mismatched socks.
A2 He spoke unembarrassed in front of the large audience.
B1 The comedian told jokes unembarrassed by the awkward silence that followed.
B2 The politician answered questions unembarrassed by the media scrutiny.
C1 The famous actor gave a candid interview unembarrassed by his past mistakes.
C2 The artist displayed her controversial artwork unembarrassed by the criticism it received.
formal She spoke with an unembarrassed confidence during the presentation.
informal He walked into the party unembarrassed by his mismatched outfit.
slang She strutted down the street unembarrassed, owning her unique style.
figurative The artist painted with an unembarrassed boldness, creating a masterpiece that stood out among the rest.
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