uninhibitedly

IPA/ˌʌnɪnhˈɪbɪtˌɪdli/
IPA/ˌʌnɪnhˈɪbɪtˌɪdli/

uninhibitedly — adverb

1. in a way that shows no shyness, caution, or concern about what others think; fre

1.副詞C1
釋義

in a way that shows no shyness, caution, or concern about what others think; freely and openly expressing feelings, thoughts, or desires.

例句

At the family reunion, Bao danced uninhibitedly, spinning his cousins around the garden.

adverb of manner modifying action verb

The children laughed uninhibitedly as they splashed through every muddy puddle in the park.

同義詞
  • freely

    broader and more common; lacks the strong connotation of overcoming social restraint

  • openly

    focuses on honesty and transparency rather than lack of inhibition

  • unreservedly

    more formal; emphasises holding nothing back, especially in speech or opinion

  • without restraint

    phrasal equivalent; same meaning but slightly more emphatic

反義詞
  • reservedly

    opposite end of the spectrum; acting with deliberate caution and restraint

  • timidly

    focuses on fear or lack of confidence rather than social rules

文法句型

[verb] + uninhibitedly

用法筆記

Describes actions, speech, or emotional expression. Frequently pairs with verbs of sound or movement (laugh, sing, dance, cheer, speak). Less common in formal academic writing than in narrative or descriptive passages.

常見錯誤

She was uninhibitedly at the party.
She behaved uninhibitedly at the party.
💡'Uninhibitedly' modifies a verb; it cannot follow a linking verb directly.
He uninhibitedly answered all the questions.
He answered all the questions uninhibitedly.
💡Though natural in some positions, the adverb more typically comes after the verb, especially in formal contexts.