Etymology:
"Unashamed" is derived from Old English words:
Meaning:
"Unashamed" means:
Origin:
The word "asham" is thought to have originated from the Proto-Germanic root "*aiks-" (fear, shame), which is also related to words like "awe" and "anxiety."
Usage:
"Unashamed" is often used to describe someone who is confident in their actions, beliefs, or words despite potential criticism or judgment. It can also refer to a lack of embarrassment or self-consciousness.
Examples:
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