What is another word for unregretting?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌnɹɪɡɹˈɛtɪŋ] (IPA)

Unregretting is synonymous with words like unapologetic, unremorseful, and unabashed. It can also be described as being fearless, bold, and unashamed. Choosing to live an unregretting life means making decisions without worry or guilt, and standing by them with confidence. Other synonyms for unregretting include unrepentant, unflinching, and uncompromising. These words describe someone who is sure of themselves and their choices, and who does not let the opinions of others influence their decisions. Living an unregretting life can be seen as a positive trait, as it shows strength and determination in one's character.

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What are the hypernyms for Unregretting?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    acceptance, approval, approval rating, acceptance of feelings, approval analysis, approval data, approval indices, approval levels, approval marker, approval marker assessment, approval marker evaluation, approval marker index, approval marker scale, approval rating index, approval ratings, approval score, approval score assessment, approval score evaluation, approval score index, approval score scale, approval scores.

What are the antonyms for Unregretting?

  • adj.

    noun
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Usage examples for Unregretting

I knew that although I forgot everything else, unregretting because unremembered, I could not bear to lose this girl, that my ghost would walk restless forever if I forgot her.
"The Planet Savers"
Marion Zimmer Bradley
The autocrat's bitterest enemies, though unregretting the deed, were outraged at the way it was done, and the rush of sympathy in his wake could hardly fail to achieve his purpose now.
"The Heart Of The Hills"
John Fox, Jr.
Surely such ministry, though rare, may soothe The steep ascent, and cheat the lassitude Of toil; and but that my fond heart Reverts to day-dreams of the summer gone, When by clear fountain, or embower'd brake, I lay a listless muser, prizing, far Above all other lore, the poet's theme; But for such recollections I could brace My stubborn spirit for the arduous path Of science unregretting; eye afar Philosophy upon her steepest height, And with bold step and resolute attempt Pursue her to the innermost recess, Where throned in light she sits, the Queen of Truth.
"The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas"
Henry Kirke White

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