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uninhibited

[uhn-in-hib-i-tid]

adjective

  1. not inhibited inhibit or restricted.

    uninhibited freedom to act.

  2. not restrained by social convention or usage; unconstrained.

    an uninhibited discussion of the causes of divorce.



uninhibited

/ ˌʌɪˈɪɪɪ /

adjective

  1. lacking in inhibitions or restraint

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Other Word Forms

  • uninhibitedly adverb
  • uninhibitedness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of uninhibited1

First recorded in 1905–10; un- 1 + inhibit + -ed 2
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It was during the same event that he lamented that the Allies prevailed on D-Day, suggesting the 78-year-old was in one of his increasingly common moments of uninhibited honesty.

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Hailing from some of today’s funniest TV series, six actors gathered recently for an uninhibited conversation about what it takes to make people laugh at The Envelope’s Emmy Roundtable for comedy actors.

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When I think of the teachers who shaped my intellectual life, I remember their flamboyant theatricality, uninhibited moral fervor and extravagant articulacy.

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Phil debut in 2011, bringing an uninhibited lustiness to Handel, and with each successive appearance she has caused the Baroque to seem increasingly modern, almost as unpredictable and changeable as Boulez.

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He yearned for the uninhibited artistic exploration of his late teens and early 20s when he was a part of theater groups with friends.

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