uninhibited

IPA/ˌʌnɪnˈhɪbɪtɪd/
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uninhibited — 形容詞

  • uninhibitedpositive
  • more uninhibitedcomparative
  • most uninhibitedsuperlative

1. able to behave, speak, or express feelings openly and naturally, without feeling

1.形容詞C1
釋義

不拘束的

自然不拘束,不尷尬受限

able to behave, speak, or express feelings openly and naturally, without feeling embarrassed or tightly controlled.

例句

The children became more uninhibited once the visitors stopped watching them.

訪客不再盯著看之後,孩子們變得比較不拘束。

became more uninhibited: behaved more naturally

Her uninhibited laugh made the tense meeting feel less formal.

她爽朗自然的笑聲讓緊繃的會議少了些正式感。

uninhibited + noun: a laugh that is open and natural

同義詞
  • unrestrained

    not held back; can be neutral or negative if it suggests too little control

  • spontaneous

    done naturally without planning, but not always about embarrassment

  • free

    broader and simpler; can describe movement, expression, or lack of limits

反義詞
  • inhibited

    unable to act naturally because of embarrassment or restraint

  • self-conscious

    uncomfortable because you are too aware of yourself

  • restrained

    controlled or held back

文法句型

uninhibited + noun

be + uninhibited

feel + uninhibited

become + uninhibited

用法筆記

Use 'uninhibited' for behaviour or expression that is open, relaxed, and not held back by embarrassment or social restraint. It is usually positive or neutral, but in some contexts it can suggest too little self-control.

常見錯誤

Do not use 'uninhibited' just to mean 'allowed'. A rule can be 'unrestricted', but a person or their behaviour is 'uninhibited' when they are not embarrassed or restrained.