Definitions
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- adverb In an
unapologetic manner; unaccompanied by anyapology
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Examples
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Ricks quotes one commander who in unapologetically defending his unit's ruthless tactics pointed out that he had lost no soldiers in combat.
Fiasco II David 2007
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Ricks quotes one commander who in unapologetically defending his unit's ruthless tactics pointed out that he had lost no soldiers in combat.
Archive 2007-01-01 David 2007
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Writing about abortion unapologetically is rare; showing a woman unapologetic about her abortion on television is, well, nearly impossible.
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Writing about abortion unapologetically is rare; showing a woman unapologetic about her abortion on television is, well, nearly impossible.
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Writing about abortion unapologetically is rare; showing a woman unapologetic about her abortion on television is, well, nearly impossible.
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My uncle, who is the epitome of a gun-totin, ferner-hatin, bible-clingin 'tobacco farmer, is a seriously bitter old man who drops the N word unapologetically and recently said to my mom about Obama "once a Muslim, always a Muslim."
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This is an -- it styles itself as an "unapologetically black church," and "unapologetically" -- if I can say the word, "Christian church."
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He used the "D" word unapologetically, and said that we could be heading for a depression
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Rolling Stone, the "unapologetically" flamboyant singer soon became a victim to the never-ending culture wars after his gloriously homoerotic performance on last fall's
Spinner Joshua Ostroff 2010
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Well, "unapologetically" is just bad business, and I'm certain it's not how all font makers behave.
paul robinson 2009
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