Unsuppressed

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌʌnsəˈprɛst/

Definitions of unsuppressed

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unsuppressed' describes something that is not held back or restrained

Example Sentences

A1 The child's laughter was unsuppressed as he played in the park.

A2 The audience's excitement was unsuppressed as they watched the thrilling performance.

B1 Her unsuppressed emotions were evident in her tear-filled eyes.

B2 The artist's unsuppressed creativity led to a masterpiece that captivated viewers.

C1 The writer's unsuppressed passion for storytelling shone through in every word.

C2 The unsuppressed energy of the crowd at the concert created an electrifying atmosphere.

Examples of unsuppressed in a Sentence

formal The unsuppressed inflation rate is causing concern among economic analysts.

informal Her unsuppressed laughter filled the room with joy.

slang I couldn't help but notice his unsuppressed excitement when he saw the new video game.

figurative The artist's unsuppressed creativity flowed effortlessly onto the canvas.

Grammatical Forms of unsuppressed

past tense

unsuppressed

plural

unsuppressed

comparative

more unsuppressed

superlative

most unsuppressed

present tense

unsuppress

future tense

will unsuppress

perfect tense

has unsuppressed

continuous tense

is unsuppressing

singular

unsuppressed

positive degree

unsuppressed

infinitive

to unsuppress

gerund

unsuppressing

participle

unsuppressed

Origin and Evolution of unsuppressed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unsuppressed' originated from the prefix 'un-' meaning not, and the word 'suppressed' meaning held back or restrained.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unsuppressed' has maintained its original meaning of not being held back or restrained, but its usage has become more common in modern times as a descriptor for something that is allowed to be expressed freely without inhibition.