English to Spanish Dictionary unrepentant

unrepentant

impenitente
definition
adjective
he was unrepentant and said that his comments were completely accurate
showing no regret for one's wrongdoings.
translation of 'unrepentant'
adjective
impenitente
example
He's an 'unrepentant' bigot, plus an idiot who knows nothing about football.
The man was convicted in open hearings and remains brazenly 'unrepentant' .
What we have in common is that we enjoy being in the sex-trade: we are 'unrepentant' hookers and we are not going to change.
A fortnight on from his now infamous defiance of the smoking ban, our own John Deasy remains as 'unrepentant' as he has been from day one.
He's a predator, he's 'unrepentant' and he'll continue being a predator.
Yeltsin's amnesty for the participants of the coup was the first time in Russian history that the executive had pardoned 'unrepentant' foes.
It was an unworthy way for one fine champion to speak of another and many told Singh so at the time but the man himself remained 'unrepentant' .
Yemets is 'unrepentant' , describing his work as a parody.
Despite the challenging nature of his work to date, Aronofsky is 'unrepentant' about his plans to enter the mainstream with his next film.
He emerged, 'unrepentant' in 2002 and went about the same antics as before.
An 'unrepentant' former soldier who stabbed a 20-year-old man to death has been sentenced to life in jail.
The girl is apparently 'unrepentant' , and is now ‘punishing’ the school by withdrawing her presence.
There is much admiring of young legal eagles, studying of wizened magistrates and cowering from 'unrepentant' defendants to be done.
But Royal Mail chiefs remained 'unrepentant' , insisting its other services would meet the needs of businesses.
Effectively undefeated, and loudly 'unrepentant' , they remain national security threats.
But the 'unrepentant' musician said he would be prepared to go prison again in the interests of his beliefs.
Walsh remains 'unrepentant' about the allegations put forward in his book.
He was not 'unrepentant' to the end, as some people have said.
Ambrose, by contrast, was guilty of wholesale plagiarism and was 'unrepentant' .
She hasn't been convicted of any crime so far, and is 'unrepentant' about alleged excesses.
And the not-so-good people (to their credit, Taylor and Molony are careful to make no characters 'unrepentantly' evil) are conniving, craven and corruptible.
I point out that according to Church doctrine, I am living in a state of sin, 'unrepentantly' .
She grins the grin of the 'unrepentantly' naughty child
The humour is 'unrepentantly' unsophisticated and the stunts appeal to a fundamental human urge to see things go fast, make a lot of noise and then crash.
This poem would be unusual enough on its own; it's even more peculiar when you notice that the final, apocalyptic stanza is followed a few pages later by an 'unrepentantly' trivial homage to Smith's office cat.
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