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Meaning of uninhibited
The primary meaning of "uninhibited" is being free from social or moral constraints, especially in one's behavior or expression.
Etymology of uninhibited
The word "uninhibited" has its roots in the prefix "un-" meaning not or opposite of, and "inhibited" which comes from the Latin "inhibere" meaning to hold in or restrain.
Historically, the term has been used since the late 17th century to describe behavior or actions that are not restrained by social norms or moral codes.
Synonyms
spontaneous
unrestricted
unreserved
free
open
frank
outspoken
candid
unrestrained
unselfconscious
natural
genuine
unpretentious
unaffected
careless
impulsive
impetuous
uninhibited
unbridled
unchecked
uncurbed
unrepressed
unstilted
unforced
effortless
easygoing
relaxed
unconstrained
unshackled
liberated
freed
unencumbered
spontaneous
impromptu
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "uninhibited" as (of a person or their behavior) free from social or moral constraints, especially in one's behavior or expression.
- * It can also describe something that is done or expressed without restraint or reserve.
Usage Examples
- The artist's uninhibited style was reflected in her bold and colorful paintings.
- * After a few drinks, he became more uninhibited and started telling jokes.
- * The children were uninhibited in their play, laughing and shouting without a care.