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'unashamedly' VS 'shamelessly'
Hello everybody!
What is the difference between 'unashamedly' and 'shamelessly'?
Thanks in advance
Oct 15, 2017 11:33 AM
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In both cases, you have no shame. You use "unashamedly" when doing something positive, and "shamelessly" when doing something negative e.g.
"The young boy unashamedly asked the prime minister to explain why the government had decided to close down his school."
"The motorist was driving much too fast and shamelessly tooting his horn at other motorists who were slowing him down."
October 15, 2017
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