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单词 uninhibited
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uninhibitedadj.

Brit. /ˌʌnɪnˈhɪbᵻtᵻd/, U.S. /ˌənᵻnˈhɪbᵻdᵻd/
Etymology: un- prefix1 2.
Not inhibited; unrestrained.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > freedom of action or from restraint > [adjective] > in action, conduct, or habit
freec1300
unbridledc1374
riotous?1456
liberala1500
unrestrained1531
libertine1593
relaxed1623
long-waisted1647
self-abandoning1817
laissez-aller1818
self-abandoned1833
uninhibited1880
un-Victorian1908
leggo1943
zizzy1966
loose1968
1880 W. James Feeling of Effort 24 The motor idea,..uninhibited by remote associations,..discharges by the preappointed mechanism into the right muscles.
1929 B. Russell Marriage & Morals x. 111 I think that uninhibited civilised people, whether men or women, are generally polygamous in their instincts.
1949 M. Mead Male & Female xii. 263 ‘Why,’ asks the uninhibited American child of 1949, ‘does no one ever go to the bathroom in a book?’
1956 P. H. Johnson Last Resort xlv. 293 He coughed once or twice, blew his nose with an uninhibited trumpeting.
1971 S. Hill Strange Meeting ii. 147 Hilliard stood, pitying them their lack of privacy..yet envying them too, their carefully ordered life and clear uninhibited friendships and enmities.
1980 A. N. Wilson Healing Art xvi. 194 In the States..he was being, according to his own lights, uninhibited.

Derivatives

uninˈhibitedly adv.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > freedom of action or from restraint > [adverb]
unredlya1200
outrightc1300
largec1405
largelya1450
liberallya1500
frankly1541
unrestrainedly1635
ramping1807
outrightly1914
balls-out1959
uninhibitedly1959
1959 Times 10 Jan. 7/6 An informal folk concert in which the audience uninhibitedly join.
1966 L. Ó Broin Dublin Castle & 1916 Rising vi. 47 Birrell was accustomed to express himself thus uninhibitedly to Nathan about personalities.
1976 New Society 22 Jan. 147/1 If, as a child, things don't go your way and you're miserable, you can make the point by screaming, kicking or flinging your food on the floor. Adolescents and adults cannot show their unhappiness so uninhibitedly.

Draft additions 1993

uninˈhibitedness n. freedom from inhibitions.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > freedom of action or from restraint > [noun]
freedomOE
freenesslOE
libertya1393
licence?a1400
wilfulnessc1460
immunity1549
latitude1605
voluntariness1612
liberum arbitrium1642
free agencya1646
libertinism1649
unrestrainedness1698
unrestraint1755
relaxity1759
head1804
laissez-aller1818
unrestrictedness1825
uninhibitedness1947
1947 C. Amory Proper Bostonians iii. 76 John Murray himself set the pattern for the uninhibitedness of his branch of the Family when, a man in his eighties and in the dead of winter, he used to drive..in an open sleigh.
1990 Guardian 28 June 39/2 This experience led Wright to value vocalised intonation on the horn, emotional uninhibitedness, and an emphasis on timbre and beat over structural sophistication.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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