deep-rooted vs unapologetic

deep-rooted

adj
  • Firmly established in thought or behaviour and difficult to change. 

  • Having deep roots; (of a non-living object) deeply and firmly embedded (in the ground, etc.). 

unapologetic

adj
  • Not apologetic for having said or done something that causes actual or potential harm, especially when being apologetic would be appropriate. 

How often have the words deep-rooted and unapologetic occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )