Unapologetic: meaning, definitions and examples

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unapologetic

 

[ ˌʌnəˌpɒləˈdʒɛtɪk ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

in behavior

Being unapologetic means refusing to acknowledge or express regret for one's actions, beliefs, or statements, often in a bold and confident manner.

Synonyms

defiant, unremorseful, unrepentant.

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Word Description / Examples
unapologetic

When someone does not feel the need to apologize for their actions or beliefs, even if others might think they should. This word often implies a boldness and confidence.

  • She was unapologetic about her controversial opinions
unrepentant

Refers to someone who does not feel sorry for their actions and does not intend to change their behavior. This word often implies a stubbornness and can be used in a religious or moral context.

  • Despite the evidence against him, he remained unrepentant about his actions
unremorseful

Describes someone who does not show any regret or guilt for their actions, even if those actions caused harm or were morally wrong. This word often carries a negative connotation.

  • The unremorseful criminal showed no signs of guilt in court
defiant

Used when someone openly resists authority or opposes something in a bold and daring manner. This word often has a rebellious connotation.

  • The student was defiant, refusing to follow the teacher's instructions

Examples of usage

  • She was unapologetic about her unconventional lifestyle.
  • Despite the criticism, he remained unapologetic for his controversial remarks.
Context #2 | Adjective

in attitude

Having an unapologetic attitude means being firm and unwavering in one's opinions, even when faced with opposition or disapproval.

Synonyms

uncompromising, unflinching, unyielding.

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unapologetic

Ideal for situations where someone expresses no regret or remorse for their actions, even if these actions are seen as wrong or offensive.

  • She was unapologetic about speaking her mind during the meeting
unyielding

Useful in situations where there is a refusal to give way under pressure or to change one’s opinion or attitude.

  • Despite the protests, the government remained unyielding in its decision
unflinching

Appropriate for describing behavior that shows no fear or hesitation in the face of challenges or adversity.

  • She delivered her unflinching response to the threats, showing courage and determination
uncompromising

Best used when referring to a person or stance that is strict and does not allow for any changes or flexibility, often in principles or beliefs.

  • His uncompromising stance on environmental issues won him both support and criticism

Examples of usage

  • Her unapologetic stance on social issues garnered both praise and criticism.
  • The artist's unapologetic approach to his work challenged societal norms.

Translations

Translations of the word "unapologetic" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sem remorsos

🇮🇳 निर्विवाद

🇩🇪 unentschuldbar

🇮🇩 tidak menyesal

🇺🇦 безсоромний

🇵🇱 bez skrupułów

🇯🇵 謝罪しない

🇫🇷 sans remords

🇪🇸 sin remordimientos

🇹🇷 pişman olmayan

🇰🇷 사과하지 않는

🇸🇦 غير نادم

🇨🇿 neomluvitelný

🇸🇰 neomluviteľný

🇨🇳 不道歉的

🇸🇮 neopravičljiv

🇮🇸 ósáttur

🇰🇿 кешірімсіз

🇬🇪 მიუტევებელი

🇦🇿 üzrsüz

🇲🇽 sin remordimientos

Etymology

The word 'unapologetic' originated from the combination of 'un-' (meaning 'not') and 'apologetic' (expressing regret or remorse). It first appeared in the late 19th century and has since evolved to emphasize a sense of confidence and defiance in one's actions or beliefs.