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unreserve

[ uhn-ri-zurv ]

noun

  1. absence of reserve; frankness; candor.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unreserve1

First recorded in 1745–55; un- 1 + reserve

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Example Sentences

How strange and new were these reckless outbreaks of unreserve.

He pushed it toward them with charming unreserve, and the bewilderment with which it was read seemed to please him.

No one, fairly and impartially judging, could say that Elizabeth had behaved to him except with friendly unreserve.

Let no man confound the bold unreserve of Sand with that of those who have lost the feeling of beauty and the love of good.

He was of an unreserve concerning his ignorance which his solicitor felt sometimes almost struck one in the face.

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