unrepentantly Antonyms
Strongest:
- apologetic
- repentant
- rueful
- rueful
- remorseful
- regretful
- penitent
- ashamed
- apologetic
- regretful
- contrite
- sorry
- repentant
- contrite
- ashamed
- guilty
- penitent
- remorseful
- guilty
- sorry
Strong:
- sympathetic
- compassionate
- compassionate
- sympathetic
- compunctious
- sensitive
- shamed
- charitable
- warm
- merciful
- shamed
- sensitive
- merciful
- warm
- compunctious
- charitable
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Meaning of unrepentantly
unrepentantly (r)
in an impenitent manner
unrepentantly Sentence Examples
- The criminal unrepentantly boasted about his wrongdoing, showing no remorse or guilt.
- The politician unrepentantly denied the allegations, despite overwhelming evidence against him.
- The bully unrepentantly tormented his victim, delighting in their suffering.
- The unrepentant liar continued to deceive others, even when confronted with the truth.
- The rebel unrepentantly defied authority, determined to break all the rules.
- The unrepentant thief stole from the poor, without any sense of compassion or morality.
- The evildoer unrepentantly committed heinous crimes, showing no regard for human life.
- The unrepentant narcissist refused to take responsibility for their own actions, blaming everyone else.
- The unrepentant sinner clung to their wicked ways, unwilling to turn away from darkness.
- The unrepentant heretic spread false teachings, corrupting the minds of the faithful.
FAQs About the word unrepentantly
in an impenitent manner
shameless, cruel, impenitent, unashamed,ruthless, remorseless,evil, merciless, immoral, pitiless
apologetic, repentant, rueful, rueful, remorseful, regretful, penitent, ashamed, apologetic, regretful
The criminal unrepentantly boasted about his wrongdoing, showing no remorse or guilt.
The politician unrepentantly denied the allegations, despite overwhelming evidence against him.
The bully unrepentantly tormented his victim, delighting in their suffering.
The unrepentant liar continued to deceive others, even when confronted with the truth.