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noun

Lack of reserve; frankness.

Usage examples:

You may speak with the most perfect unreserve and confidence
adjective

Without reservations; complete.

Usage examples:

He has had their unreserved support
adverb

Without reservations; completely.

Usage examples:

I unreservedly recommend the book
adjective

Not resident; = "non-resident".

noun

= "non-resident".

adverb

In a manner that cannot be resisted; irresistibly.

noun

Lack of resistance; the quality of being unresisting.

adjective

Not resistant; unresisting.

adjective

Not resisted.

Usage examples:

The army's advance was largely unresisted
adjective

Not showing, producing, or putting up any resistance.

Usage examples:

She took the box from his unresisting hand
adjective

Unresolved; irresolute.

adjective

Not able to be resolved.

Usage examples:

An apparently unresolvable philosophical question
noun

Lack of resolve; irresolution.

verb

To resolve against (a course of action upon which one has previously resolved). also without object: to reverse or go back upon a previous resolution.

adjective

(of a problem, question, or dispute) not resolved.

Usage examples:

A number of issues remain unresolved
adjective

That does not resolve (something or someone); without resolution.

adjective

Not resourceful; lacking in resourcefulness.

noun

Lack of respect; disrespect.

adjective

Not held in respect or regard.

adjective

Lacking in respect; disrespectful.

adjective

Disrespectful, rude.

adverb

Regardless.

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