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be uninhibited
adjective
Not inhibited; having no inhibitions.
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He wanted me to be uninhibited – which I wasn't.
And because he plays by different rules, and because so much is at stake, he can be uninhibited in response.
Movies such as Spirited Away or Kiki's Delivery Service encourage children to be uninhibited in their imaginations, emotions and ambitions.
And they have large public personas, which may make it challenging for them to be uninhibited enough to lure readers accustomed to bloggers who never censor themselves.
In 1964, Justice William J. Brennan wrote in New York Times v. Sullivan that "debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust and wide-open".
In an era when it's hard for women to be powerful and flamboyant at the same time, to be uninhibited and unflappable, Zenyatta and Cleopatra are not merely legends, but role models.
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The newly liberated Dean is uninhibited.
For one thing, they're uninhibited.
"They're uninhibited, they're certainly not afraid.
I admire the way his principles are uninhibited by reason.
Worst of all, she is uninhibited and adventurous in bed.
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