Unabashed
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- Said of someone not disconcerted or embarrassed.
- 1866, Wilkie Collins, Armadale, Third book,
- For the third time Allan looked at his lawyer. And for the third time his lawyer looked back at him quite unabashed.
- 1919, Rabindranath Tagore, "Letter to M. K. Gandhi",
- Armed with her utter faith in the goodness she must stand unabashed before the arrogance that scoffs at the power of spirit.
- 1866, Wilkie Collins, Armadale, Third book,
- Said of emotions, facts, actions etc., that are not concealed or disguised, or not eliciting shame.
- 1871, George Eliot, Middlemarch, Chapter 34,
- Template:..., and when much privacy, elbowed in early life by unabashed vices, is apt to retire into extreme privacy, Template:...
- 1920, Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence, The_Age_of_Innocence,
- ...; a balance not artfully calculated, as her tears and her falterings showed, but resulting naturally from her unabashed sincerity.
- 1871, George Eliot, Middlemarch, Chapter 34,
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Synonyms
- composed, poised, undaunted, unaffected, unshamed
- barefaced, blatant, impudent, obvious, shameless, unrestrained
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