34 examples of unrepentant in sentences

On all sides it was said that Russia had given Serbia secret assurances of help which caused her to become stiff-backed and unrepentant.

The wind was gone, laughing and unrepentant, over the tree-tops; the sun had come back as genially as if it had never been awaybut the lake could not forget, and it fretted and complained, in a perfectly human way, pounding the bank in a futile attempt to get back at some one.

The spirit of unrepentant cruelty has thus been allowed to permeate the whole administration.

There is no anarchy greater than the moral anarchy of surrender to unrepentant wrong.

"My theme," said the Reverend Stephen, "is the awful doom that awaits the unrepentant sinner.

"I shall not punish you," her father said, "unless I find you disobedient or still unrepentant.

"Still unrepentant, I fear," he said.

St. Eustatius may have been in eruption, though there is no record of it, during historic times, and looks more unrepentant and capable of misbehaving itself again than does any other crater-cone in the Antilles; far more so than the Souffriere in St. Vincent which exploded in 1812.

Very different from the spider monkey in temper is her cousin Jack, who sits, sullen and unrepentant, at the end of a long chain, having an ugly liking for the calves of passers-by, and ugly teeth to employ on them.

Adj. impenitent, uncontrite, obdurate; hard, hardened; seared, recusant; unrepentant; relentless, remorseless, graceless, shriftless^. lost, incorrigible, irreclaimable. unreconstructed, unregenerate, unreformed; unrepented^, unreclaimed^, unatoned. 952.

She called her father, and all the household, and after a while the old doctor came home, and the fatted calf was killed, and all made merry over the return of this altogether unrepentant prodigal son.

She gave Nick a cool bow when she was ready to go, and left him plunged in gloom, but stubbornly unrepentant.

It was all terribly dreary and forlorn, and she wished she could end it by putting her head on some broad shoulder and by being told that it didn't matter, and that she was not to blame if the world would be wicked and its people unrepentant and ungrateful.

The countenance was long, elfin, sneering, solemn, as of a truculent demon, saddish for his trade, an ashamed, but unrepentant rascal.

Why did I never think of those raindrops?" "Come," said Hewitt, with a smile, "that sounds unrepentant.

Two minutes later, when Dr. Duprat rushed in, the Baron de Heidelmann-Bruck, unafraid and unrepentant, had gone to his last long sleep.

Not that they are not good and excellent; but that they are not good coming from him, because his heart is still unrepentant, because, instead of confessing his sin and throwing himself on God's mercy, he is trying to win God round to overlook his sin.

It is something to be rid of an "unspeakable" incubus full of promises of reform never fulfilled, "sick" but unrepentant, always turning European discord to bloody account at the expense of her subject nationalities: in all respects a fitting partner for her ally and master.

It is your unrepentant heart that fills me with fears for your future.

It was the humour of Dave to suppose this lady a peeress of the old régime, one who had led far too gay a life and, come now to a dishonoured old age, was yet cynical and unrepentant.

But he had shut his door to the unrepentant and unashamed General, had cut him in the Club, had returned a rudely curt answer to an invitation to dinner, and had generally shown the offender that he trod on dangerous ground when poaching on the preserves of Mr. Dearman.

Conversations with an unrepentant liberal.

Conversations with an unrepentant liberal.

"Ah, if the Bishops of the Church now were like brave old Saint Ambrose, strong alone by faith and prayer, showing no more favor to an unrepentant Emperor than to the meanest slave, then would the Church be a reality and a glory!

"Elder Stimmins wrote back pussonally, exhortin' me to be of good heart, sayin' further that the days of miracles weren't past; at any moment the unrepentant might get it in the conscienceand signed himself my friend and brother in the church, with a P. S. readin': Dear Zeke: My wife Susan Ann will continner to have high-stukes till I produce a grand pianny.

34 examples of  unrepentant  in sentences