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unaˈshamed, ppl. a. (un-1 8.) Hence unaˈshamedly adv.; unaˈshamedness (1921 N.E.D.).
1600Fairfax Tasso v. lxxi, This foolish crew of louers, vnashamed,..Ran forward still, in this disordred sort. 1619H. Hutton Follie's Anat. (Percy Soc.) 24 See this incarnate monster of her sex Play the virago, unashamde, perplext. 1827Pollok Course T. viii. 782 I ust of wealth and power Inordinate, and lewdness unashamed. 1855Browning Two in Campagna vii, Let us, O my dove, Let us be unashamed of soul. 1887Lowell Democracy, etc. 100 Coleridge's words have the unashamed nakedness of Scripture. 1905W. J. Locke Morals of Marcus Ordeyne iv. 50 She was wearing a deep red silk peignoir,..unashamedly Parisian, which clung to every salient curve of her figure. 1928Manch. Guardian Weekly 10 Aug. 115/2 They break out..into dance measures of an unashamedly negroid vigour. 1983M. Gilbert Black Seraphim iii. 35 Amanda..was listening unashamedly. |