uninhibited

IPA: ʌnɪnhˈɪbɪtɪd

adjective

  • Not inhibited; having no inhibitions.
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Examples of "uninhibited" in Sentences

  • The world recognizes that there is a problem with this kind of uninhibited greed.
  • It's that Heinlein implies that that "uninhibited" nature is the way that women SHOULD be.
  • Henry Adams was among the regulars at the White House table who listened to "uninhibited" Roosevelt monologues.
  • "Because Family behavior on the private floors can best be described as uninhibited, particularly in the evening," Cortin said.
  • Does Mrs. Clinton's "young friend" really not realize that unplugged in this context means "without amplification" and not "uninhibited"?
  • He speaks his mind -- at times at his own peril -- sometimes uninhibited, which is a quality Obama has said he'd value in any adviser, and would ensure the new president doesn't surround himself by an army of yes men.
  • While most of the children who were classified as uninhibited turned out to be garden-variety kids—comfortable joining a new classroom, trying a new activity, or meeting new people—some of those easygoing kids were extremely uninhibited.
  • In en email to the Observer, Michael Harrison, publisher and editor of Talkers Magazine, called talk radio "a far more fertile medium for the kind of uninhibited, crusading opinion that has marked Lou Dobbs 'style in the past year and a half."

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