unsuppressed

[ UK /ʌnsəpɹˈɛst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. given vent to
    unsuppressed feelings
    unsuppressed rage
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How To Use unsuppressed In A Sentence

  • He feared that he must forget the rest of what had happened for one of his roommates might read the unsuppressed truth on his face and in his mind.
  • There is an unfettered, unsuppressed subconscious mind at work in her arrangements.
  • unsuppressed rage
  • There was unsuppressed joy on the other side of the phone line.
  • Sawyer's eyes twinkled with unsuppressed amusement.
  • Joanne Short saw Daniel's unsuppressed grin and shot him an angry glance. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • The unsuppressed liberty of spirit evident throughout the poems is a tonic and a consolation no matter what tyrannies life imposes.
  • This brought an unsuppressed hoot of laughter from Judy but she knows it is just Andy through and through.
  • What the governor of the Bank of England calls the "sober decade" began with unsuppressed smirks of satisfaction.
  • unsuppressed feelings
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