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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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...a man rightly unashamed of his own talent.

What does the following sentence mean and is it really a sentence or phrase?

...a man rightly unashamed of his own talent.
  

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Hi, What does the following sentence mean and is it really a sentence or phrase? a man rightly unashamed of his own talent. It's a phrase, as there is no verb form.

  • Hi, What does the following sentence mean and is it really a sentence or phrase?
  • a man rightly unashamed of his own talent.
  • It's a phrase, as there is no verb form.
  • 'Unashamed' is an adjective.
  • (He is) a man.
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Hi,

What does the following sentence mean and is it really a sentence or phrase?

...a man rightly unashamed of his own talent.

It's a phrase, as there is no verb form. 'Unashamed' is an adjective.

(He is) a man.

He has talent.

He is not ashamed of his talent.
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he is justified not to be ashamed of his talent

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