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shamelessly

/sheym-lis/US // ˈʃeɪm lɪs //UK // (ˈʃeɪmlɪs) //

厚颜无耻地,厚颜无耻,厚颜无耻的,无耻地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking any sense of shame: immodest; audacious.
    • : insensible to disgrace.
    • : showing no shame.

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Examples

  • Now, even shameless people should realize that there are consequences to being seen online with behavior that they used to get away with.

  • Give the people more than what they want, she seems to shamelessly say with every belfie.

  • He does not see his wealth and status as subsidiary, he holds both shamelessly close.

  • One: “Stealing shamelessly from Jan Maxwell, who was Elsa when I did it.”

  • Yes, there is plenty to scoff about in a contest that panders so shamelessly to high-end fashion accessories  and vanity fair.

  • And so many usually skeptical scribes are shamelessly rooting for Twitter to succeed.

  • Major Foster hastily collected sixty men and charged on the guns—so shamelessly abandoned by the order of a drunken commander.

  • She even noticed one little thief that darted in and pecked shamelessly at her own slice.

  • She said it shamelessly, and it hurt Meredith more than it hurt Guy Oscard, for whom the sting was intended.

  • If I find myself in a restaurant, I quite shamelessly get a piece of apple or pumpkin pie, omitting most of the crust.

  • Preferment was shamelessly sought after even by pious men, and was begged and bestowed on the ground of political services.