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View definitions for unrepentant

unrepentant

adjective as in remorseless

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We lived through the degradation of public discourse and the normalization of blatant, unrepentant lying.

From Slate

Because in the eyes of the law, if not the country, Donald Trump remains an unrepentant fraudster and predator awaiting a likely prison sentence.

From Slate

At a Univision town hall, Trump remained unrepentant as undecided Latino voters questioned him about Jan. 6, libel about Haitian immigrants and his role in killing bipartisan border security legislation.

From Salon

He’s an unrepentant insurrectionist who hates democracy and would rule as an autocrat.

From Salon

Chessman wanted his remains deposited alongside his parents’, but Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale refused on the grounds that he had been “unrepentant.”

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

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