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unabashedly

adverb as in shamelessly

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What she pulls off instead on “Patterns,” which came out Friday, is a pair of difficult tricks: She writes about personal growth with a degree of emotional acuity most songwriters reserve for heartbreak and she makes room for sonic and structural innovations within an unabashedly commercial country-music framework.

His talk is infused unabashedly with what Freud called the death-drive: “the blindest fury of destructiveness … accompanied by an extraordinarily high degree of narcissistic enjoyment, owing to its presenting the ego with a fulfilment of the latter’s old wishes for omnipotence.”

From Slate

And it's very in your face and bold and beautiful — it’s just unabashedly beautiful.

From Salon

Gallagher, an accomplished vocalist who has released an unabashedly romantic album of bluesy covers, staged a one-man show and delivered an extraordinary version of "True Colors" for "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist," avoided doing musicals for 25 years.

From Salon

These Jewish conservatives were especially attracted to the modern Republican Party's unabashedly pro-Israel stances, which put it in contrast with a Democratic Party whose humanitarian impulses caused occasional criticisms of Israel's atrocities.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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