Pronunciation: /ʌn.rɪˈmɔrs.fəl/
adjective describing someone who feels no regret or guilt for their actions
A1 She was unremorseful after accidentally breaking the vase.
A2 The thief appeared unremorseful as he was led away by the police.
B1 The CEO's unremorseful attitude towards the company's failure shocked the employees.
B2 Despite causing harm to others, the criminal remained unremorseful during the trial.
C1 The dictator's unremorseful actions led to widespread suffering among the population.
C2 The unremorseful killer showed no signs of regret for his heinous crimes.
formal The defendant remained unremorseful throughout the trial, showing no signs of regret for his actions.
informal She was unremorseful about missing the deadline, claiming she had more important things to do.
slang He's so unremorseful about cheating on his girlfriend, it's like he doesn't even care.
figurative The storm raged on, unremorseful in its destruction of everything in its path.
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