Use of unapologetic in Sentences. 26 Examples

The examples include unapologetic at the start of sentence, unapologetic at the end of sentence and unapologetic in the middle of sentence

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unapologetic at the end of sentence


  1. But Lowe is refreshingly, unfashionably unapologetic.
  2. But what I mainly observed was somebody who was rigidly unapologetic.
  3. That is, a global preference for boy babies became overt and unapologetic.
  4. Despite the anger, People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) supporters camped outside the terminal doors were unapologetic.

unapologetic in the middle of sentence


  1. And he is unapologetic about that.
  2. On industrial policy, he is an unapologetic interventionist.
  3. He is entirely unapologetic about the violence in his movies.
  4. You need to be firm, and unapologetic about guarding your time.
  5. How has he stayed the informed and unapologetic left-wing course?
  6. So did the government's unapologetic and violent demolition of slums.
  7. Finding an affable, unapologetic citizen who believed this stuff was unnerving.
  8. The unapologetic wrapped fit creates a sporty look that is both casual and athletic.
  9. Asked about the residents, Mr. Luo was unapologetic. "Cities are always changing and developing, " he said.
  10. Her insistence that women should be women first and mothers second is refreshing: unapologetic and confident.
  11. The butler in his tail coat waiting at the entrance sets the scene for unapologetic luxury on an epicurean scale.
  12. Mr. Obama ran to the left, but not on the kind of unapologetic liberal platform some in his party would have wanted.
  13. It is this aspect of Kennedy's legacy that most interests Steel, an unsentimental writer and an unapologetic liberal.
  14. Ed Balls, his Treasury spokesman and a defiantly unapologetic veteran of the previous government, might not like all that.
  15. A hawkish Chinese strategist at the conference was unapologetic, growling that America was "taking the Chinese as the enemy".
  16. What is illustrated by these photographs is as much the culture of shamelessness as the reigning admiration for unapologetic brutality.
  17. Be open, honest, and unapologetic – this is the approach pregnancy manuals advise women to take when informing their employers they are going to have a baby.
  18. Many women are unapologetic about their priorities, citing the age-old tradition in which men provided a home for their brides, even if that home came with a mother-in-law.
  19. President Obama's firm and unapologetic speech represents a willingness to shoulder the moral burden that war implies; in this, too, he follows in his predecessor's footsteps.
  20. An unapologetic Russian-speaking enclave in independent Ukraine, it is bound to draw you in with its own brand of humour, warm Mediterranean air and tragic, yet glorious history.
  21. I wonder whether it is, in fact, the west that finds it difficult to come to terms with Soviet history and the unapologetic way in which the Russian people are able to live with it.
  22. Its nouveaux riches captivated the rest of China with their special brand of unapologetic consumption, whether they were buying Shanghai apartments, Shanxi coal mines or French wine.
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