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词汇 unblushing
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Definition of unblushing in English:

unblushing

adjectiveʌnˈblʌʃɪŋˌənˈbləʃɪŋ
  • Not feeling or showing embarrassment or shame.

    不知耻的;不脸红的

    a comedy of manners, encased in the most unblushing melodrama
    unblushing vice and licentiousness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has occasionally, and with characteristic unblushing swagger, compared himself to Albert Camus.
    • At other tables, young men and women were clearly out on dates, unchaperoned and unblushing, drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes.
    • I'm Going to my Room to be Cool Now and I Don't Want to be Disturbed was Dendy's unblushing crowd pleaser: a thirteen-part suite, set to funky rock 'n' roll classics.
    • He cuts straight to the quick, opening his unblushing diary of detestation with this: ‘I hate him.’
    • In contrast, in my brief exposure to the British upper classes I've found anti-Semitism commonplace and frequently unblushing.
    • You need in your minds to have an unblushing nudity that can say, ‘I believe in God and I accept his providence’.
    • The real highlight is an insert-like section, ‘The New Age of Terror,’ which takes an unblushing look at state persecution down through the ages, juxtaposed against the war porn of today.
    • Though Pepys gives many similar honest and unblushing accounts of wholesome venality and decadence, much more is concerned with events of the day.
    • The difference is that Richard is so various, so brilliant in his invention, and so appallingly alive in Shakespeare's version, that the audience must realize with a shock that it is attracted to unblushing evil.
    • Ron Curran, a dogged, award-winning investigator and unblushing idealist who helped establish the L.A. Weekly's reputation for hard-edged, relevant local reporting, died this week at 43 in his Huntington Beach home.
    • However, I affect supreme ignorance of any possibility of their objecting to our choosing each other's company, and call frequently with the most unblushing impudence.
    • His greatest strengths - the uncompromising determination, sharp-tongued irreverence, and unblushing idealism - turned out to be critical flaws.
    • As elucidated in unblushing prose in the room notes, it is taking Frank's art from the merely ambitious to the stratospherically inspired.
    • We have intense memories of seeing this film on TV in the early 1970s which, as far as we can recall, was uncut and featured so much unblushing cavorting that we became life long fans of Helen Mirren.
    • And quite clearly devoted to his equally handsome unblushing bride.
    • He started in unblushing manner, giving a parking ticket to the Press reporter who had gone to interview him.
    • His unblushing reversals and evasions are underpinned not only by opportunism and a contempt for truth-telling, but also by conservative convictions and what appears to be a deep rooted reverence for the rich.
    • Babbitt gulped down his food, ‘laid unmoving lips against [Myra's] unblushing cheek,’ and left for work.
    • The party's hostess is Amanda Brunker, a gossip columnist who, one would have assumed, was chosen for the role because of her unblushing ease with sexual candour.
    • It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do.
    Synonyms
    promiscuous, immoral, loose, immodest, indecent, shameless, unchaste, unvirtuous, fast, of easy virtue, impure, abandoned, lustful, lecherous, lascivious, salacious, lubricious, libidinous, licentious, libertine, profligate, dissolute, dissipated, debauched, degenerate, reprobate, corrupt, sinful, whorish, disreputable

Derivatives

  • unblushingly

  • adverbʌnˈblʌʃɪŋliˌənˈbləʃɪŋli
    • They were brutalised by miscreants uninhibited by the police, their women unblushingly molested; and Muslim men, women and children, in a travesty of justice, were burned alive.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As one prediction after another was falsified, he segued unblushingly onto the next predicted catastrophe.
      • What little story there is exists partly thanks to actor Neve Campbell, herself a trained dancer, who has unblushingly cast herself in the leading role, and is also credited as a producer.
      • This unblushingly imports economics into the courtroom.
      • The same feeling of over-ripe decadence is conveyed in Late Nawabi poetry, which is some of the most unblushingly fleshy and sensual ever written by Muslim poets.

Rhymes

Flushing, gushing

Definition of unblushing in US English:

unblushing

adjectiveˌənˈbləSHiNGˌənˈbləʃɪŋ
  • Not feeling or showing embarrassment or shame.

    不知耻的;不脸红的

    a comedy of manners, encased in the most unblushing melodrama
    unblushing vice and licentiousness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As elucidated in unblushing prose in the room notes, it is taking Frank's art from the merely ambitious to the stratospherically inspired.
    • I'm Going to my Room to be Cool Now and I Don't Want to be Disturbed was Dendy's unblushing crowd pleaser: a thirteen-part suite, set to funky rock 'n' roll classics.
    • In contrast, in my brief exposure to the British upper classes I've found anti-Semitism commonplace and frequently unblushing.
    • Ron Curran, a dogged, award-winning investigator and unblushing idealist who helped establish the L.A. Weekly's reputation for hard-edged, relevant local reporting, died this week at 43 in his Huntington Beach home.
    • He cuts straight to the quick, opening his unblushing diary of detestation with this: ‘I hate him.’
    • And quite clearly devoted to his equally handsome unblushing bride.
    • His greatest strengths - the uncompromising determination, sharp-tongued irreverence, and unblushing idealism - turned out to be critical flaws.
    • You need in your minds to have an unblushing nudity that can say, ‘I believe in God and I accept his providence’.
    • Though Pepys gives many similar honest and unblushing accounts of wholesome venality and decadence, much more is concerned with events of the day.
    • The party's hostess is Amanda Brunker, a gossip columnist who, one would have assumed, was chosen for the role because of her unblushing ease with sexual candour.
    • He has occasionally, and with characteristic unblushing swagger, compared himself to Albert Camus.
    • Babbitt gulped down his food, ‘laid unmoving lips against [Myra's] unblushing cheek,’ and left for work.
    • However, I affect supreme ignorance of any possibility of their objecting to our choosing each other's company, and call frequently with the most unblushing impudence.
    • The real highlight is an insert-like section, ‘The New Age of Terror,’ which takes an unblushing look at state persecution down through the ages, juxtaposed against the war porn of today.
    • He started in unblushing manner, giving a parking ticket to the Press reporter who had gone to interview him.
    • His unblushing reversals and evasions are underpinned not only by opportunism and a contempt for truth-telling, but also by conservative convictions and what appears to be a deep rooted reverence for the rich.
    • It could be amusing if the pols posted unblushing, unedited diaries of what they were really thinking, as real bloggers do.
    • At other tables, young men and women were clearly out on dates, unchaperoned and unblushing, drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes.
    • We have intense memories of seeing this film on TV in the early 1970s which, as far as we can recall, was uncut and featured so much unblushing cavorting that we became life long fans of Helen Mirren.
    • The difference is that Richard is so various, so brilliant in his invention, and so appallingly alive in Shakespeare's version, that the audience must realize with a shock that it is attracted to unblushing evil.
    Synonyms
    promiscuous, immoral, loose, immodest, indecent, shameless, unchaste, unvirtuous, fast, of easy virtue, impure, abandoned, lustful, lecherous, lascivious, salacious, lubricious, libidinous, licentious, libertine, profligate, dissolute, dissipated, debauched, degenerate, reprobate, corrupt, sinful, whorish, disreputable
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