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unreserved

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Word definitions for unreserved in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, "not restricted or withheld," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of reserve (v.). From 1713 as "open, frank." Related: Unreservedly .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unreserved \Un`re*served"\, a. Not reserved; not kept back; not withheld in part; unrestrained. -- Un`re*serv"ed*ly , adv. -- Un`re*serv"ed*ness , n.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Not reserved.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Unreserved is a Canadian radio program, which airs weekly on CBC Radio One . Hosted by Rosanna Deerchild , the program is a documentary and interview series which profiles prominent First Nations people in Canada. The program debuted in September 2014, ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not reserved [ant: reserved ] not cautious or reticent; "unreserved behavior" [ant: reserved ]

Usage examples of unreserved.

Claims could be filed on 320 acres of land, providing it was nonirrigable, unreserved, and unappropriated, and contained no marketable timber.

LAST TRAIN RIDE By Marianna Heusler The train was unreserved, stuffy, crowded.

His somewhat darker tone warned me that my earlier utterances about the Massagetae, whom I nonetheless continued to hold in the highest esteem, had by no means been met with unreserved approbation here in this country.

I felt it a merited tribute to the engaging qualities of Ada and Richard that Mr. Skimpole, seeing them for the first time, should he so unreserved and should lay himself out to be so exquisitely agreeable.

Victoria said with unreserved disapproval, as Olivia and their father laughed at her reaction.

Madame Vida, the major's sister-in-law, being alone with me one morning, confided in me in a moment of unreserved confidence what she had to suffer from the jealous disposition of her husband, and his cruelty in having allowed her to sleep alone for the last four years, when she was in the very flower of her age.

Tell me, my dear, if you feel yourself capable of shewing me that confidence which a father has a right to expect of a good son, and if you can promise to be perfectly open and unreserved towards me?

It is in all newly-settled countries, as among the rustic population of most nations, that the absence of the compensative resources of wealth leads to a singular and unreserved freedom among the people.