释义 |
unrepentantun‧re‧pent‧ant /ˌʌnrɪˈpentənt◂/ adjective - an unrepentant racist
- Even after the rape conviction, Thayer remained unrepentant.
- Many consider the general an unrepentant and brutal tyrant.
- He appeared unrepentant and impassioned in favour of us developing our nuclear muscle - for defence.
- Irvin, consistent with his usual public stance, was unrepentant.
- Mummy and Daddy back in Melbourne wouldn't be delighted, but Kylie was unrepentant when she eventually surfaced.
- Pitsligo died there in 1767, head, much to his surprise, still firmly attached to his unrepentant shoulders.
- She lied all the time, storming her house like an unrepentant sinner.
- We were no longer a pair of unrepentant felons griping about the minimal return yielded by our criminal enterprise.
- Yet, even as this crisis came to a head, the bishops remained unrepentant.
not feeling ashamed► shameless someone who is shameless or whose behaviour is shameless does not seem to feel ashamed about something that most people would be very ashamed about: · Lewis is shameless in making promises he doesn't intend to keep.· This is just another shameless attempt by the Opposition to gain power at any cost. ► unabashed not feeling embarrassed or ashamed about something that most people disapprove of or consider silly: · Kendall is a nasty unabashed racist.· "I'd love to go!" she said with unabashed enthusiasm. ► unashamed not feeling embarrassed or ashamed about something that people might disapprove of: · It's amazing how unashamed people are to discuss their problems on TV.unashamed of/about: · She was raised in a strict Catholic household but seems completely unashamed and relaxed about sex. ► brazen behaving in a very confident way that shows that you do not feel shame that you are doing something wrong: · His wife could no longer tolerate his brazen love affairs.· At first they were careful to keep their illegal practices secret, but as time went by, they grew more brazen. ► unrepentant not feeling sorry for behaviour or ashamed of beliefs that most other people disapprove of: · Even after the rape conviction, Thayer remained unrepentant.· Many consider the general an unrepentant and brutal tyrant. not ashamed of your behaviour or beliefs, even though other people disapprove: He remains unrepentant about his comments.—unrepentantly adverb |