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英:[ˌʌnəˈbæʃɪdli]
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"a tinseled charm and unabashed sentimentality"
"an unembarrassed greeting as if nothing untoward had happened"
Middle English unabaiste, from un- + abaiste, past participle of abaissen, abaishen to abash
The first known use of unabashed was in the 15th century
unaccountedadjective
not accounted : unexplained—often used with for
their absence was unaccounted for
unaccountableadjective
inexplicable, strange
not to be called to account : not responsible
unaccompaniedadjective
not accompaniedespecially: being without instrumental accompaniment
unaccommodatedadjective
not accommodated : unprovided
unacceptableadjective
not acceptable : not pleasing or welcome
unabridgedadjective
not abridged : complete
an unabridged reprint of a novel
complete of its class : not based on one larger
an unabridged dictionary
unableadjective
not able : incapable
unabatedadjective
not abated : at full strength or force
unabashedadjective
not abashed : not embarrassed or ashamed
1 The young Ms. Streisand was unapologetically Jewish, unabashedly sexual and also unfailingly funny.
2 She sees Ms. Coyne’s own art as “strongly feminist but not in a didactic way,” adding that her sculptures have become more unabashedly “girlish” over time.
3 Malone and his crew are throwbacks, which is to say Winslow unabashedly traffics in blatant stereotypes.
4 The script was unabashedly feminist and really of the riot grrrl era of the Pacific Northwest.
5 The men unabashedly reminisce about how their missions earned them female admirers.
6 Its unabashedly excessive scenes of violence also offer a gross-out realism.
7 That film, and her 1993 Western, “The Ballad of Little Jo,” were deeply feminist, unabashedly provocative stories about singular women battling the prejudices of their times; period pieces with contemporary resonance.
8 What follows — without giving too much away — is unabashedly raunchy, occasionally creepy and surprisingly sweet.
9 They are unabashedly putting everything your mouth loves into one hot lump — and they make no bones about it.
10 Though I love these scores, I wouldn’t go that far: Condescension endures toward Bernstein’s unabashedly theatrical symphonies.
11 Such an accessible, yet unabashedly Jewish film earning momentous fanfare undoubtedly helped legitimize the restoration of the Cool Jew.
12 Though composed in a formal structure, the piece unabashedly draws from seemingly disparate styles: the tango, propulsive jazzy dance rhythms, Oriental-tinged melodic writing and even explicit references to the sacred Latin hymn “Dies Irae.”
13 Simon & Schuster has just published “The Gershwins and Me,” his passionate memoir-appreciation-critique of those years and his accumulated knowledge of the brothers whom he unabashedly idolizes.
14 She was paid to attend, Ms. Gummer said unabashedly: “Really, I wanted some rent money.”
15 But under his jovial exterior, Jordan is unabashedly ambitious.
16 He celebrates the film for being “cerebral, formally and conceptually complicated, dense with literary allusions and as unabashedly romantic as any movie you’ll ever see.”
17 Since its first season aired in 2002, American Idol has been both an indelible monument in the American pop culture landscape and a microcosm of it — glitzy, democratic, unabashedly earnest.
18 Rock in Rio, by contrast, debuted in the desert last week as a commercial venture that’s unabashedly part of the culture of the Strip.
19 "Tooth Fairy" and "Max Payne" were both Fox films of this sort -- unabashedly commercial, reliant on leading men and low on financial risk.
20 He is the Prince of Pizazz, a man who works, unabashedly, in the spirit of a showbiz trouper, from his self-deprecating quips to his committed delivery of songs about adult romance.
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