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shameless
/ ˈʃɪɪ /
adjective
having no sense of shame; brazen
done without shame; without decency or modesty
Other 51Թ Forms
- shamelessly adverb
- shamelessness noun
- ˈԱ noun
- ˈ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of shameless1
Example Sentences
Their followers enjoy the fantasy of being able to treat people with shameless cruelty, without fear of reprisal.
But still: For the president of the United States to accuse the government of South Africa, in 2025, of conducting a racial genocide is so craven, so shameless, that beggars any rational description.
The president of the United States is engaged in open and shameless corruption, defying the plain language of the Constitution and glibly defying the Supreme Court.
It's debatable that this version of Joe — the shameless killer — is the real him, even more real than the inner monologue that we get to hear throughout the series.
Are fans so consumed by the mystery of who died at the end that they’re willing to forgive the numerous contrivances and shameless manipulations of this installment?
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