In an unembarrassed manner; not embarrassedly.(adverb)
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Use "unembarrassedly" in a sentence
"Despite decades of work in artificial intelligence, no machine can unembarrassedly make that claim."
"She is not only a great novelist — one of the two greatest American novelists of her generation — but she is also intensely religious, an unembarrassed Calvinist whose Death of Adam, a 1998 collection of essays, unembarrassedly entertained “the idea that people have souls, and that they have certain obligations to them, and certain pleasures in them.”"
"Check out Mr. Carter's speech to the 1980 Democratic convention, in which he boasted unembarrassedly and at length about "slashing regulations" and "restoring free enterprise" to failing regulated industries."