Pronunciation: /ʌnrɪˈzɜrvd/
adjective not restricted or limited; open or frank
A1 I have an unreserved seat on the train.
A2 She expressed her unreserved admiration for the artist's work.
B1 The restaurant manager gave us unreserved apologies for the mix-up with our reservation.
B2 The CEO's unreserved support for the new project boosted morale among the team.
C1 The diplomat's unreserved commitment to peace negotiations was evident in every meeting.
C2 The author's unreserved critique of the government's policies sparked a national debate.
adverb in a manner that is not restricted or limited
A1 She was unreservedly happy when she received the gift.
A2 He spoke unreservedly about his feelings for her.
B1 The restaurant had an unreservedly positive review from the food critic.
B2 The artist's work was unreservedly praised by the art community.
C1 The politician spoke unreservedly about the corruption in the government.
C2 The CEO was unreservedly honest about the company's financial situation.
formal The diplomat expressed his unreserved support for the peace agreement.
informal I have unreserved confidence in her ability to get the job done.
slang I'm totally unreserved about going to the concert tonight.
figurative Her unreserved laughter filled the room with joy.
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