Uninhibitedness: meaning, definitions and examples
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uninhibitedness
[ ˌʌnɪnˈhɪbɪtɪdnəs ]
lack of inhibition
The quality or state of being uninhibited; freedom from restraint or inhibition.
Synonyms
freedom, openness, spontaneity.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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uninhibitedness |
Used when describing someone who behaves naturally without worrying about what others think. Often linked to a positive sense of confidence and comfort in one's own skin.
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spontaneity |
Describes actions or behaviors that are performed without planning or preparation. Often associated with excitement and a carefree attitude.
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freedom |
Typically used in the context of having the ability to act, speak, or think without constraints or restrictions. Can refer to various types of liberty, such as political, social, or personal freedom.
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openness |
Refers to being willing to consider new ideas and being transparent in communication. Often used in professional or personal contexts involving trust and collaboration.
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Examples of usage
- She danced with uninhibitedness at the party.
- His uninhibitedness led to some unexpected actions.
Translations
Translations of the word "uninhibitedness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desinibição
🇮🇳 अवरोधहीनता
🇩🇪 Ungehemmtheit
🇮🇩 kebebasan
🇺🇦 невимушеність
🇵🇱 beztroska
🇯🇵 無拘束感 (むこうそくかん)
🇫🇷 désinhibition
🇪🇸 desinhibición
🇹🇷 serbestlik
🇰🇷 무제한성 (mujehanseong)
🇸🇦 التحرر
🇨🇿 bez zábran
🇸🇰 bez zábran
🇨🇳 不受约束 (bù shòu yuēshù)
🇸🇮 neoviranost
🇮🇸 hömluleysi
🇰🇿 шектеусіздік
🇬🇪 თავისუფლება
🇦🇿 sərbəstlik
🇲🇽 desinhibición
Etymology
The word 'uninhibitedness' is a combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'lack of' and the word 'inhibitedness' which comes from the verb 'inhibit'. The concept of inhibition has been studied in psychology and refers to a conscious or unconscious restraint on a person's actions, thoughts, or emotions. Uninhibitedness is often associated with spontaneity, freedom, and lack of self-restraint.
See also: inhibit, inhibition, inhibitor, inhibitory, uninhibited, uninhibitedly.