unrestrainedly
/ˌʌn.rɪˈstreɪ.nɪd.li/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌn.rɪˈstreɪ.nɪd.li/ (ame, ipa) · /"+/ (ame, mw)
unrestrainedly — 副詞
1. in a completely free and open way, without holding anything back — for example,
盡情地
完全不加限制或控制地行事
in a completely free and open way, without holding anything back — for example, laughing loudly without caring who might be watching, or spending money without stopping to think about the cost
Diego laughed unrestrainedly at the joke, drawing stares from nearby diners.
Diego 聽了那個笑話後盡情大笑,引來鄰桌客人的目光。
adverb after 'laughed' to describe an open, uncontrolled reaction
In her own kitchen, Ayana sang unrestrainedly while chopping vegetables for dinner.
Ayana 在自家廚房裡,一邊切菜一邊盡情高歌。
locative opening: 'in her own kitchen' sets the scene before the adverb
Faisal spent unrestrainedly on the holiday, booking the best suites and restaurants.
Faisal 在假期中盡情花錢,預訂最好的套房和餐廳。
Tears streamed unrestrainedly down Jude's face during the farewell speech.
告別演說時,淚水順著 Jude 的臉頰盡情流淌。
The old friends talked unrestrainedly until dawn, sharing stories they had kept hidden for years.
老朋友們盡情聊到天亮,分享著多年來深藏的故事。
- freely
much more common, neutral register, used in everyday speech
- uninhibitedly
similar formality, emphasises freedom from social or psychological inhibition
- without restraint
more natural phrasal alternative, common in both speech and writing
- wantonly
carries strong negative judgment — reckless, cruel, or deliberately excessive
- restrainedly
with self-control, holding back; very rare in modern English
- cautiously
with care and wariness, avoiding risk
用法筆記
Typically used with verbs expressing strong emotion (laugh, cry, cheer) or consumption (spend, celebrate). The word can carry a positive sense of joyful freedom or a negative sense of lacking self-discipline, depending on the context.