English to Arabic Dictionary unabashed

unabashed

قليل الحياء
definition
adjective
he was unabashed by the furor his words provoked
not embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.
translation of 'unabashed'
adjective
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example
The 'unabashed' display of political partisanship certainly added some spice to an otherwise lackluster campaign.
Donahue is that rarest of TV creatures, an 'unabashed' liberal with his own prime time show.
The hyper colors reveal text that is 'unabashed' in language and meaning.
The sheer audacity of this album, its 'unabashed' confidence and sense of drama is jaw dropping.
This was nothing compared with the 'unabashed' pro-Americanism of their declaration.
Grab the chance to laugh with someone who's excited and 'unabashed' .
This was an 'unabashed' and unconcealed way of hiding the truth from those above!
The winner would then take on incumbent Democrat Ed Rendell - an 'unabashed' Eagles fan.
Both are 'unabashed' liberals who became popular by being openly, even caustically partisan.
His 'unabashed' pinky-extended criticism almost always gives an enjoyable read.
Walking down the dark hall, groping the walls, was Northeast Philly in all its 'unabashed' intimacy.
Passivity, in the face of such a bold, 'unabashed' show of power from above, appears to be the order of the day.
Hilles may have a spare, muscular style of writing, but he is 'unabashed' when it comes to expressing his affection for Luke.
I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood 'unabashed' and unembarrassed staring around her.
An 'unabashed' populist, Besson doesn't make movies for critics.
Gradually, the adoration turns into 'unabashed' devotion, as people try to clamber onto the stage.
He broke an unwritten rule for Aberdeen players in being 'unabashed' about his fanaticism for Celtic during his Dumbarton upbringing.
The 'unabashed' stylization of the new popular poetry demonstrates two basic features of oral poetry.
Au Pied de Cochon is an 'unabashed' celebration of carnivorousness.
We've done it in the main in an unashamed, 'unabashed' patriotic fashion.
Bartlet's fictitious administration engages people because it is 'unabashedly' idealistic.
Not only does he impersonate Wodehouse, he enters Wodehouse's world and 'unabashedly' corrupts it.
But it was 'unabashedly' so, since it had in fact been established by the victors in World War II.
The Associated Press needed to know, so it commissioned an 'unabashedly' unscientific survey of four guys in a bar.
While there is an undeniable charm to the place and the Naxi culture is fascinating, both are 'unabashedly' on display.
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