What is another word for unapologetic?

Pronunciation: [ʌnɐpˌɒləd͡ʒˈɛtɪk] (IPA)

Unapologetic is a word used to describe someone who shows no regret or remorse for their actions or statements. Synonyms for unapologetic include unrepentant, unremorseful, shameless, brazen, defiant, bold, confident, proud, and unashamed. All of these words convey a similar meaning to unapologetic, emphasizing a lack of apology or regret. Some other possible synonyms could include unwavering, unyielding, self-assured, fearless, arrogant, and straightforward. Despite the negative connotation sometimes associated with being unapologetic, it can also be seen as a positive trait, showcasing confidence and strength of character.

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Usage examples for Unapologetic

He made his way to her solitude and with that sort of quiet and unapologetic air which seemed to consider the right as a thing of course.
"The Last Days of Pompeii"
Edward George Bulwer-Lytton

Famous quotes with Unapologetic

  • In our home there was always prayer - aloud, proud and unapologetic.
    Lyndon B. Johnson
  • What I find very attractive, what I find sexual, are people who are unapologetic for who they are and comfortable with themselves. And I think with those two things sexual energy does come out because you're not hovering or censoring yourself, you're just being who you are. And being who you are is a very attractive quality in a person.
    Katherine Moennig
  • It's better to have unapologetic honest truth than apologetic deceitful lies, any time and anywhere in the world, in my view.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • Not believing in something is not in itself a belief or a philosophy: it is the 'ism' at the end that tends to cause the trouble. Both atheists and believers can be as arrogant and witless as each other in frustrated debate, and people may choose strong and unapologetic words to raise awareness of the agenda. But despite the name-calling, it is still a fair point that to not believe in God is no more a 'belief in itself' than to not believe in the Loch Ness Monster, Poseidon or anything else one might personally consider far-fetched. Beyond that, there is only how you choose to express yourself.
    Derren Brown
  • Soldiers now pose, thumbs up, before the atrocities they commit, and send off the pictures to their buddies and family. What is revealed by these photographs is as much the culture of shamelessness as the reigning admiration for unapologetic brutality. Ours is a society in which secrets of private life that, formerly, you would have given nearly anything to conceal, you now clamor to get on a television show to reveal.
    Susan Sontag

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