From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishuninhibitedun‧in‧hib‧it‧ed /ˌʌnɪnˈhɪbɪtɪd◂/ adjective RELAXEDconfident or relaxed enough to do or say what you want to uninhibited laughter —uninhibitedly adverb
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uninhibited• Her acting is completely spontaneous and uninhibited.• The boys were quite uninhibited about performing in front of strangers.• The unpretentious aspect of this undertaking is important to an uninhibited approach.• For many people assumed that such arrangements meant that each individual congregation would no longer have uninhibited control over its own property!• uninhibited curiosity• No alcohol was served but an atmosphere of uninhibited enjoyment prevailed.• Something else, wilder, uninhibited, even more formidable than her mind, was completely in charge.• She's a sexy, cheerful, lively and uninhibited girl who married the wrong man.• The Trobiand islanders are happy, sexually uninhibited people.• Many hoped that their uninhibited works would entice others towards freedom.