Definitions
- Describing a person who is immune to shame or embarrassment. - Referring to a behavior that is not capable of being shamed or embarrassed. - Talking about an attitude that is unapologetic and unashamed.
- Describing a person who is not ashamed or embarrassed by their actions or behavior. - Referring to a behavior that is not affected by shame or embarrassment. - Talking about an attitude that is confident and unapologetic.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a lack of shame or embarrassment.
- 2Both words can be used to describe a person's behavior or attitude.
- 3Both words suggest a level of confidence and self-assuredness.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Unshamable is less commonly used than unabashed.
- 2Intensity: Unshamable suggests a complete lack of shame or embarrassment, while unabashed suggests a more moderate level of confidence and self-assuredness.
- 3Connotation: Unshamable has a more negative connotation, suggesting a lack of empathy or consideration for others, while unabashed has a more positive connotation, suggesting a level of confidence and self-assurance that is admirable.
Remember this!
Unshamable and unabashed are synonyms that both describe a lack of shame or embarrassment. However, unshamable suggests a complete lack of shame or empathy, while unabashed suggests a more moderate level of confidence and self-assuredness that is admirable. Additionally, unabashed is more commonly used and has a more positive connotation.