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inhibited

If something is inhibited it is held back from doing something, the way the presence of your grandmother might inhibit you from cursing.

We often use the word inhibited to describe someone’s behavior, especially if that person is afraid to do something, but it could also describe the simple fact of being restrained. If you washed your pants in hot water and they shrank and you only barely squeezed them on, your movement would be inhibited.

DEFINITIONS OF: inhibited

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adj held back or restrained or prevented

“in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear”
Synonyms
pent-up, repressed
characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions
smothered, stifled, strangled, suppressed
held in check with difficulty
reserved
marked by self-restraint and reticence
restrained
under restraint
Antonyms:
uninhibited
not inhibited or restrained
abandoned
free from constraint
earthy
hearty and lusty
unrepressed
not repressed
unsuppressed
given vent to
unreserved
not cautious or reticent
unrestrained
not subject to restraint
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