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uninhibited
/ ˌʌnɪnˈhɪbɪtɪd /
adjective
- lacking in inhibitions or restraint
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Other Words From
- unin·hibit·ed·ly adverb
- unin·hibit·ed·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of uninhibited1
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Example Sentences
He was not originally so uninhibited, however, as can now be seen in his “lost” novel, Skylight.
Kids are incredibly uninhibited when they come to our shows, they dance and scream and sweat and act crazy.
License to Ill by the Beastie Boys is another example of a record that is completely uninhibited.
Truly uninhibited deniers use the numbers to show that there's no point in negotiations at all.
The critics have something of a point: Israelis voraciously consume media that, for the most part, operates uninhibited.
Other changes simply testify an authors attention to his style, uninhibited by the fact that the style is indeed not his.
Those sexual instincts which are inhibited in their aims have a great functional advantage over those which are uninhibited.
He grinned and that expression was a baring of teeth like a wolf's uninhibited snarl.
He is encouraged to talk in an uninhibited way about his concerns and feelings.
It happens within a few hours, even if they aren't uninhibited.
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