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impenitent

[im-pen-i-tuhnt] / ɪmˈpɛn ɪ tənt /
ADJECTIVE
unrepentant
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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In Weidman’s novel, the main character, a garment industry climber named Harry Bogen, is an impenitent snake, a moral bottom feeder who knows no bottom.

From New York Times

The 53-year-old king denies being an autocrat, and is impenitent about the lifestyle enjoyed by him and his fifteen wives, who between them occupy several state-funded palaces.

From Reuters

In Maxwell’s impenitent gaze, we could see the broader audacity of the Epstein affair.

From The New Yorker

By their telling, Epstein is an impenitent sexual abuser of children who in the past has sought to obstruct inquiries into his misdeeds and has virtually limitless means to escape justice.

From Washington Post

She loved that Lorraine was impenitent and fought out of professional duty, rather than to avenge, say, the loss of a husband or child.

From New York Times