Antipudic

/ˌæntɪˈpjuːdɪk/ adjective

Not bashful or modest; lacking shame or shamelessness; openly bold or impudent about one's behavior.

From anti- (against) + pudic (from Latin pudicus, modest or chaste). This rare word combines Latin roots to describe someone who rejects conventional modesty or propriety.

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