Unabashedly Meaning in English
word
ˌənəˈbæʃɪdɫi
uh-nuh-BASH-id-lee
ˌʌnɐbˈæʃɪdli
UN-uh-bash-id-lee
Definition
In a way that shows no embarrassment, shame, or fear about one’s actions or feelings.
Usage & Nuances
This adverb is formal and a bit literary. Often used to describe people who are bold, confident, or even brazen. Common with verbs like 'admit,' 'state,' 'do,' or 'laugh.' Very different from 'shameless' (which can be negative); 'unabashedly' can be positive or neutral.
Spanish: sin vergüenza - descaradamentePortuguese (BR): descaradamente - sem vergonhaPortuguese (PT): descaradamente - sem vergonhaChinese (Simplified): 毫不掩饰地 - 毫不害羞地Chinese (Traditional): 毫不掩飾地 - 毫不害羞地Hindi: बिल्कुल बेझिझक - बेशर्मी सेArabic: بلا خجل - بلا حياءBengali: অবলীলায় - বিনা সংকোচে - নির্লজ্জভাবে (নিয়মতান্ত্রিক অর্থে)Russian: непосредственно - без стеснения - открытоJapanese: 遠慮なく - 恥じることなくVietnamese: một cách không ngại ngùng - một cách tự tinKorean: 거리낌 없이 - 당당하게Turkish: çekinmeden - utanmadanUrdu: بلا جھجھک - بغیر شرمائےIndonesian: tanpa rasa malu - tanpa sungkan
Example Sentences
She unabashedly told everyone her secret.
basic
He unabashedly laughed at the joke.
basic
They danced unabashedly in the street.
basic
She unabashedly admitted her love for cheesy romantic movies.
natural
He spoke unabashedly about his failures in front of the whole class.
natural
The artist unabashedly showed off her new, bold paintings at the gallery.
natural