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- Dictionaryshame·less/ˈSHāmləs/
adjective
- 1. (of a person or their conduct) characterized by or showing a lack of shame: "his shameless hypocrisy" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of SHAMELESS is having no shame : insensible to disgrace. How to use shameless in a sentence.
If you describe someone as shameless, you mean that they should be ashamed of their behaviour, which is unacceptable to other people.
Shameless definition: lacking any sense of shame. See examples of SHAMELESS used in a sentence.
SHAMELESS meaning: 1. not ashamed, especially about something generally considered unacceptable: 2. behaving in a way…. Learn more.
Definitions of shameless. adjective. feeling no shame. “a shameless imposter”. synonyms: unblushing. unashamed. used of persons or their behavior; feeling no shame. Pronunciation. US.
adjective. /ˈʃeɪmləs/ (disapproving) not feeling ashamed of something you have done, although other people think you should synonym unashamed. a shameless display of greed. Some claimed he was a shameless womanizer. The British press were shameless in their support for Clinton. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.
Shameless implies a lack of modesty, sense of decency, or regard for others' rights or feelings: a shameless liar; a shameless accusation. Brazen suggests flagrant, insolent audacity: a brazen impostor; brazen arrogance.