Pronunciation: /ʌnrɪˈstreɪnt/
noun lack of restraint or control; freedom from inhibition or limitation
A1 Children should be taught about the importance of unrestraint in expressing their emotions.
A2 The puppy played with unrestraint, running around the yard with endless energy.
B1 The artist's unrestraint in using bold colors and brush strokes created a vibrant and dynamic painting.
B2 Her unrestraint in sharing personal stories with strangers often led to deep and meaningful conversations.
C1 The politician's unrestraint in making controversial statements often caused public outrage and backlash.
C2 The actor's unrestraint in portraying complex emotions on stage earned critical acclaim and awards.
formal The leader's unrestraint in spending public funds raised concerns among the citizens.
informal She showed complete unrestraint at the party last night.
slang He was acting with total unrestraint during the concert.
figurative The artist's unrestraint in her creativity led to a masterpiece.
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