Antonyms for uninhibited


Grammar : Adj
Spell : uhn-in-hib-i-tid
Phonetic Transcription : ˌʌn ɪnˈhɪb ɪ tɪd


Definition of uninhibited

Origin :
  • 1880, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of inhibit.
  • adj free and easy; without restraint
Example sentences :
  • He is encouraged to talk in an uninhibited way about his concerns and feelings.
  • Extract from : « When You Don't Know Where to Turn » by Steven J. Bartlett
  • It seems that during his flourishing youth Leonardo at first worked in an uninhibited manner.
  • Extract from : « Leonardo da Vinci » by Sigmund Freud
  • Other changes simply testify an authors attention to his style, uninhibited by the fact that the style is indeed not his.
  • Extract from : « Samuel Richardson's Introduction to Pamela » by Samuel Richardson
  • He grinned and that expression was a baring of teeth like a wolf's uninhibited snarl.
  • Extract from : « Ride Proud, Rebel! » by Andre Alice Norton
  • They advocated that the child's personality would mature better if uninhibited.
  • Extract from : « Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents » by Oswald Chettle Mazengarb et al.
  • Those sexual instincts which are inhibited in their aims have a great functional advantage over those which are uninhibited.
  • Extract from : « Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego » by Sigmund Freud

Synonyms for uninhibited

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