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unabashed
unabashed \un-uh-BASHT\
adjective
Someone who is unabashed is not embarrassed or ashamed about openly expressing strong feelings or opinions.
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Unabashed by their booing and hissing, the artist continued with the musical performance.
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Examples:
“Take the melodramatic storyline of a
telenovela and tell it through the
unabashed mediums of opera and drag, and you’ll have ‘Inebria Me,’ the subversive experimental opera by San Cha ending its West Coast tour at REDCAT this month. Latin dance fuses with queer storytelling as the sounds of ... punk, classical and electronic make up the performance, which pulls from creator San Cha’s 2019 album ‘La Luz de la Esperanza.’” — Katerina Portela,
The Los Angeles Times, 3 Oct. 2025
Did you know?
To
abash someone is to shake up their composure or
self-possession, as illustrated by
Charlotte Brontë in her 1849 novel
Shirley: “He had never blushed in his life; no humiliation could abash him.” When you are
unabashed you make no apologies for your behavior, nor do you attempt to hide or disguise it; but when you are
abashed your confidence has been thrown off and you may feel rather inferior or ashamed of yourself. English speakers have been using
abashed to describe feelings of embarrassment since the 14th century, but they have only used
unabashed (brazenly or otherwise) since the 15th century (not that there’s anything wrong with that).