Word Meanings - UNRESERVED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not reserved; not kept back; not withheld in part; unrestrained. -- Un`re*serv"ed*ly, adv. -- Un`re*serv"ed*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of UNRESERVED)
- Broad
 - Wide
 - extensive
 - expansive
 - ample
 - liberal
 - comprehensive
 - unreserved
 - indelicate
 - coarse
 - generic
 - Candid
 - Fair
 - honest
 - open
 - sincere
 - frank
 - artless
 - impartial
 - plain
 - straightforward
 - aboveboard
 - transparent
 - ingenious
 - Frank
 - Ingenuous
 - candid
 - free
 - familiar
 - easy
 - outspoken
 - Free
 - Detached
 - playing
 - operating
 - unoccupied
 - unobstructed
 - unimpeded
 - permitted
 - unhindered
 - exempt
 - gratuitous
 - unconditional
 - at liberty
 - clear
 - untrammelled
 - uncounted
 - careless
 - loose
 - munificent
 - bountiful
 - generous
 - bounteous
 - Open
 - Accessible
 - available
 - unshut
 - unfolded
 - public
 - unrestricted
 - unaffected
 - genuine
 - barefaced
 - undisguised
 - above-board
 - unclosed
 - ingenuous
 - unsettled
 - undetermined
 
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of UNRESERVED)
Related words: (words related to UNRESERVED)
- FAMILIARLY
In a familiar manner. - OPERATIC; OPERATICAL
Of or pertaining to the opera or to operas; characteristic of, or resembling, the opera. - FRANKALMOIGNE
A tenure by which a religious corporation holds lands given to them and their successors forever, usually on condition of praying for the soul of the donor and his heirs; -- called also tenure by free alms. Burrill. - BAREFACEDNESS
The quality of being barefaced; shamelessness; assurance; audaciousness. - PUBLIC-SPIRITED
1. Having, or exercising, a disposition to advance the interest of the community or public; as, public-spirited men. 2. Dictated by a regard to public good; as, a public-spirited project or measure. Addison. -- Pub"lic-spir`it*ed*ly, - PLAY
quick motion, and probably to OS. plegan to promise, pledge, D. plegen to care for, attend to, be wont, G. pflegen; of unknown 1. To engage in sport or lively recreation; to exercise for the sake of amusement; to frolic; to spot. As Cannace was - AVAILABLENESS
1. Competent power; validity; efficacy; as, the availableness of a title. 2. Quality of being available; capability of being used for the purpose intended. Sir M. Hale. - SINCERELY
In a sincere manner. Specifically: Purely; without alloy. Milton. Honestly; unfeignedly; without dissimulation; as, to speak one's mind sincerely; to love virtue sincerely. - INGENIOUSNESS
The quality or state of being ingenious; ingenuity. - INGENUOUS
frank; pref. in- in + the root of gignere to beget. See Genius, and 1. Of honorable extraction; freeborn; noble; as, ingenuous blood of birth. 2. Noble; generous; magnanimous; honorable; uprigth; high-minded; as, an ingenuous ardor or zeal. If - FRANKFORT BLACK
. A black pigment used in copperplate printing, prepared by burning vine twigs, the lees of wine, etc. McElrath. - COMPREHENSIVENESS
The quality of being comprehensive; extensiveness of scope. Compare the beauty and comprehensiveness of legends on ancient coins. Addison. - CLEARLY
In a clear manner. - UNCLOSE
1. To open; to separate the parts of; as, to unclose a letter; to unclose one's eyes. 2. To disclose; to lay open; to reveal. - PUBLICLY
1. With exposure to popular view or notice; without concealment; openly; as, property publicly offered for sale; an opinion publicly avowed; a declaration publicly made. 2. In the name of the community. Addison. - HONESTY
Satin flower; the name of two cruciferous herbs having large flat pods, the round shining partitions of which are more beautiful than the blossom; -- called also lunary and moonwort. Lunaria biennis is common honesty; L. rediva is perennial honesty. - BROADSWORD
A sword with a broad blade and a cutting edge; a claymore. I heard the broadsword's deadly clang. Sir W. Scott. - CANDIDATING
The taking of the position of a candidate; specifically, the preaching of a clergyman with a view to settlement. - PLAYGROUND
A piece of ground used for recreation; as, the playground of a school. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - UNEXAMPLED
Having no example or similar case; being without precedent; unprecedented; unparalleled. "A revolution . . . unexampled for grandeur of results." De Quincey. - DISHONESTY
1. Dishonor; dishonorableness; shame. "The hidden things of dishonesty." 2 Cor. iv. 2. 2. Want of honesty, probity, or integrity in principle; want of fairness and straightforwardness; a disposition to defraud, deceive, or betray; faithlessness. 
