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Meaning of unapologetic
The primary meaning of "unapologetic" is showing no regret or apology for something.
Etymology of unapologetic
The word "unapologetic" originated from the prefix "un-" meaning not or opposite of, and the word "apologetic" which is derived from the Greek word "apologia" meaning defense or justification, and the suffix "-ic" which forms an adjective, with the word "apologetic" itself entering the English language in the 15th century, and the prefix "un-" being added later to form "unapologetic" in the 19th century.
Synonyms
unrepentant
uncompromising
defiant
forthright
straightforward
direct
frank
candid
honest
truthful
sincere
unabashed
unashamed
unembarrassed
unrestrained
unreserved
outspoken
forthright
blunt
explicit
unequivocal
uncompromising
unwavering
unshakeable
resolute
firm
steadfast
unyielding
obstinate
stubborn
uncooperative
rebellious
insistent
persistent
dogged
tenacious
unrelenting
merciless
ruthless
brutal
harsh
severe
stern
unflinching
uncompromising
unapologetic
unremorseful
unconcerned
dismissive
indifferent
unconceding
unaccommodating
Definitions
- Having or showing no regret for something that others might consider wrong or unacceptable
- * Refusing to apologize or show regret for something
Usage Examples
- The company issued an unapologetic statement regarding their decision to raise prices.
- * She was unapologetic about her choice of career, despite her parents' disapproval.
- * The artist's latest exhibition was unapologetically provocative, sparking controversy and debate.
Antonyms
apologetic
regretful
remorseful
sorry
penitent
repentant
contrite
ashamed
embarrassed
abashed
reserved
restrained
compromising
conciliatory
diplomatic
tactful
discreet
evasive
equivocal
ambiguous
vague
hesitant
unsure
uncertain
wavering
indecisive
accommodating
conciliating
yielding
submissive
obedient
compliant
deferential
polite
courteous
considerate