English to Urdu Dictionary unapologetic

unapologetic

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definition
adjective
he remained unapologetic about his decision
not acknowledging or expressing regret.
example
Granted, some administration spokesmen were 'unapologetic' about the decision.
Plus, they were completely 'unapologetic' and even threatening towards us from beginning to end!
And it has a sort of 'unapologetic' in your face quality, which I admire.
Goodman was 'unapologetic' for his comments that came during his visit to the elementary school in North Las Vegas.
In fact Richard is something of a rarity these days, an 'unapologetic' , uneducated, unemployed and unreal guy.
I was immediately impressed by his 'unapologetic' support for experimenting on animals in the name of advancing knowledge and medical science.
If it sounds like syrupy sentiment, he's 'unapologetic' .
We believe that the road back for our party and our movement lies in being an 'unapologetic' champion for progressive ideas.
We are unswerving and 'unapologetic' about our commitment to saving our native species.
The novelist is 'unapologetic' , and still keen to play the part of provocateur.
He was also 'unapologetic' about his pay package, under which he is expected to receive at least £2.5m in cash and shares this year.
Plus I was struck by how 'unapologetic' about it this girl seemed.
Her speech was classic Newkirk, unwavering and 'unapologetic' .
Roger may have regrets, but he is 'unapologetic' about who he is or what he does.
Thankfully, Kerrigan's personal, 'unapologetic' film on rave culture maintains its irreverence.
We both loved it, although my love was 'unapologetic' and his was not.
For a card-carrying liberal, I was surprisingly 'unapologetic' about our decision.
As for the rounded, tent-like look of the structure, Crawford, a Richmond resident, was 'unapologetic' .
The programme for that night was an 'unapologetic' exploration of Russian romanticism spanning approximately 50 years.
Corinne is the first fictional heroine who, as a woman of genius, is 'unapologetic' about living for her art.
There's an honesty and integrity about these films - the filmmakers are just so 'unapologetically' wacky - that makes them refreshing.
But now he's not sure if he'll be carrying his wife Jill over the threshold after the company 'unapologetically' moved its completion date to May 2004.
‘They only came in this morning,’ she says 'unapologetically' .
The Times, in other words, has allowed itself to be used - cheerfully, 'unapologetically' and, most of all, stupidly.
I love Courtney because she is 'unapologetically' herself and intimidatingly intelligent despite all the media attempts to make her less so.
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