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unapoloˈgetic, a. (un-1 7. Cf. G. unapologetisch.)
1834Lytton Pompeii ii. iv, With that sort of quiet and unapologetic air, which seemed to consider the right as a thing of course. 1868W. R. Greg Lit. & Soc. Judgm. 203 The unapologetic and as it were physiological coolness of his analysis. 1892Swinburne Stud. Prose & Poetry (1894) 236 The humorous little word of unapologetic apology. |