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un·re·served

 (ŭn′rĭ-zûrvd′)
adj.
1. Not held back for a particular person: an unreserved seat.
2. Given without reservation; unqualified: unreserved praise.
3. Exhibiting no reserve: an unreserved grin of approval.

un′re·serv′ed·ly (-zûr′vĭd-lē) adv.
un′re·serv′ed·ness n.
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unreserved

(ˌʌnrɪˈzɜːvd)
adj
1. without reserve; having an open manner
2. without reservation
3. not booked or bookable
unreservedly adv
ˌunreˈservedness n
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un•re•served

(ˌʌn rɪˈzɜrvd)

adj.
1. without reservation; full; unqualified: unreserved approval.
2. free from reserve; frank; open.
3. not kept or set apart for a particular use or person: unreserved seats.
[1530–40]
un`re•serv′ed•ly, adv.
un`re•serv′ed•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unreserved - not reservedunreserved - not reserved        
reserved - set aside for the use of a particular person or party
2.unreserved - not cautious or reticentunreserved - not cautious or reticent; "unreserved behavior"
demonstrative - given to or marked by the open expression of emotion; "an affectionate and demonstrative family"
uninhibited - not inhibited or restrained; "uninhibited exuberance"
unrestrained - not subject to restraint; "unrestrained laughter"
reserved - marked by self-restraint and reticence; "was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion"-Victoria Sackville-West
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unreserved

adjective total, full, absolute, complete, entire, unlimited, unconditional, unqualified, wholehearted, without reservation Charles displays unreserved admiration for his grandfather.
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unreserved

adjective
1. Not spoken for or occupied:
2. Without limitations or mitigating conditions:
5. Disposed to be open, sociable, and talkative:
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Translations
صَريحغَيْر مَحْجوزكامِل
bezvýhradnýnerezervovanýpřímý
ikke reserveretligetiluforbeholden
afdráttarlaushreinskilinnófrátekinn
atklātsnedalītsnepasūtītsnerezervētspilnīgs
nerezervovaný
ayrılmamışiçtenkayıtsız şartsızsamimîtutulmamış

unreserved

[ˈʌnrɪˈzɜːvd] ADJ
1. (= not booked) → no reservado
2. (= frank) → franco, directo
3. (= complete) → total, completo
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unreserved

[ˌʌnrɪˈzɜːrvd] adj
[approval, admiration] → sans réserve; [apology] → complet/ète
[seat] → non réservé(e)
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unreserved

adj
(= frank) personnicht reserviert, offen; he’s quite unreserved about his feelingser zeigt seine Gefühle ganz offen
(= complete) approval, apology, supportuneingeschränkt; praise, admirationuneingeschränkt, rückhaltlos
(= not booked)nicht reserviert
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unreserved

[ˌʌnrɪˈzɜːvd] adj
a. (seat) → non prenotato/a, non riservato/a
b. (approval, admiration) → senza riserve
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unreserved

(anriˈzəːvd) adjective
1. (of a seat etc) not reserved. These seats are unreserved.
2. complete. The committee gave his suggestion unreserved approval.
3. frank. She had a cheerful, unreserved nature.
ˌunreˈservedly (-vid-) adverb
1. completely; utterly. We are unreservedly delighted/relieved about the result.
2. frankly. She spoke unreservedly.
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Bingley had soon made himself acquainted with all the principal people in the room; he was lively and unreserved, danced every dance, was angry that the ball closed so early, and talked of giving one himself at Netherfield.
It was in her loneliness that Katharine was unreserved. "I went back to my room by myself and I did--what I liked." She had said that to him, and in saying it had given him a glimpse of possibilities, even of confidences, as if he might be the one to share her loneliness, the mere hint of which made his heart beat faster and his brain spin.
In the galleries the enthusiasm was unreserved; in the stalls and boxes, people smiled a little at the hackneyed sentiments and clap- trap situations, and enjoyed the play as much as the galleries did.
I must either risk the most unreserved acknowledgment of the interests that I really had at stake, or I must make the best excuse that occurred to me for abandoning my
It was understood that this learned man was the physician as well as friend of the young minister, whose health had severely suffered of late by his too unreserved self-sacrifice to the labours and duties of the pastoral relation.
Grant foresaw in her; and being a warm-hearted, unreserved woman, Mary had not been three hours in the house before she told her what she had planned.
The country custom of unreserved comradeship out of doors during betrothal was the only custom she knew, and to her it had no strangeness; though it seemed oddly anticipative to Clare till he saw how normal a thing she, in common with all the other dairy-folk, regarded it.
This mute accomplice had returned, after having completed the work it had been destined to perform; it returned with the traces of the crime; it spoke to the guilty author of that crime, with the frank and unreserved language which an accomplice never fears to use in the company of his companion in guilt; for it spoke the truth.
Rebecca said she had long had some notion of the partiality with which Sir Pitt honoured her (for he was in the habit of making his feelings known in a very frank and unreserved manner) but, not to mention private reasons with which she would not for the present trouble Miss Crawley, Sir Pitt's age, station, and habits were such as to render a marriage quite impossible; and could a woman with any feeling of self-respect and any decency listen to proposals at such a moment, when the funeral of the lover's deceased wife had not actually taken place?
'Haredale,' returned the other, rocking himself to and fro as in assent, and nodding at the fire, 'it's extremely manly, and really very generous in you, to meet me in this unreserved and handsome way.
In the unreserved and instant sharing of all thoughts, all impressions, all sensations, we see the naiveness of a children's foolhardy adventure.
He knows that he is a very handsome young man, and a great favourite wherever he goes; and from his general way of talking in unreserved moments, when there are only men present, I am convinced that he does not mean to throw himself away.