Uninhibited

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌʌnɪnˈhɪbɪtɪd/

Definitions of uninhibited

adjective not restrained or controlled; free, spontaneous, and unrestrained

Example Sentences

A1 She felt uninhibited dancing at the party.

A2 The children were uninhibited in their creativity during art class.

B1 The comedian's uninhibited jokes had the audience in stitches.

B2 The artist's uninhibited use of color and texture made her work stand out.

C1 The author's uninhibited writing style challenged societal norms.

C2 The actress's uninhibited performance earned her critical acclaim.

Examples of uninhibited in a Sentence

formal The artist's uninhibited creativity led to a truly unique masterpiece.

informal When she's with her closest friends, she's completely uninhibited.

slang He's always the life of the party, so uninhibited!

figurative The storm unleashed its uninhibited fury upon the small town.

Grammatical Forms of uninhibited

past tense

uninhibited

plural

uninhibiteds

comparative

more uninhibited

superlative

most uninhibited

present tense

uninhibits

future tense

will uninhibit

perfect tense

has uninhibited

continuous tense

is uninhibiting

singular

uninhibited

positive degree

uninhibited

infinitive

to uninhibit

gerund

uninhibiting

participle

uninhibited

Origin and Evolution of uninhibited

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'uninhibited' originated from the Latin word 'inhibere' meaning to restrain or hold back, with the prefix 'un-' added to indicate the opposite of restrained.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is not restrained or held back in their actions or behaviors, the word 'uninhibited' has evolved to also imply a sense of freedom and lack of inhibition in expressing oneself without fear of judgment or societal norms.