15 example sentences using unrepentant.
Unrepentant used in a sentence
Unrepentant in a sentence as an adjective
Add two dashes of unrepentant war mongering and no one would know the difference.
In this case, the man appears to be an unrepentant bigot whose ideas are not in line with much of the company.
What, getting ousted as CEO for unrepentant bigotry?
It seems that he was an unrepentant *******, but I don't think that all of his success came down to just being in the right place at the right time.
>"It seems that he was an unrepentant *******, but I don't think that all of his success came down to just being in the right place at the right time.
Since this guy was unrepentant the judge just said **** him and probably sent him back to serve out the entire remainder of his paroled sentence
=== Team and Culture ===\n\nWe've been called 'unrepentant hippies'—and that's fine with us. This is a top-shelf engineering team building a great product in a fast-paced environment.
And this "unrepentant bigotry" directly affected how many peoples' lives?
You spouted some condescending PR BS instead of apologizing for making an unrepentant homophobe your CEO.
10 years is at the upper end of what I would sentence for those crimes, but it's not out of range -- especially considering that he's relatively unrepentant about the whole thing.
The reason American companies are getting blowback is because of how unrepentant the government appears.
His postings and .plan files where were not only shockingly open and honest, but, I guess, genuine... it was apparent that here was a very successful man that was like me...an unrepentant nerd and geek!
In other words, they are unrepentant for including this feature in the first place, even though it's totally scummy and possibly illegal even when targeted at someone who really did pirate the software.
No thank you unrepentant snake oil industry that has lured us into performing the same old menial tasks by mouse instead of by lever and duped almost everyone involved into thinking of this as some kind of progress.
The UK political classes in the main appear bullishly, unrepentant, aggressive towards descent and hawkishly pursuing dissidents including newspaper editors.
Unrepentant definitions
not penitent or remorseful
See also: impenitent unremorseful