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1 unashamed
unashamed [‚ʌnə'ʃeɪmd]∎ to be unashamed about doing sth ne pas avoir honte de faire qch;∎ he was quite unashamed about or of his huge wealth il ne se cachait pas de son immense richesse, il étalait son immense richesse sans vergogne ou sans pudeur;∎ with unashamed relief avec un soulagement non dissimulé -
2 unashamed
unashamed [ˈʌnəˈ∫eɪmd][delight, admiration] non déguisé -
3 unashamed
unashamed adj [admirer, joy] sincère ; ( more informal) sans complexes ; [belief] assuré ; to be unashamed of sth être dénué de complexes quant à qch. -
4 unabashed
unabashed [‚ʌnə'bæʃt](a) (undeterred) nullement décontenancé ou déconcerté, imperturbable;∎ she was quite unabashed by the criticism elle ne se laissa pas intimider ou elle ne fut nullement décontenancée par les critiques;∎ to carry on unabashed continuer sans se démonter ou décontenancer(b) (unashamed) sans honte, qui n'a pas honte
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