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uninhibited<br />

adj. wild, unchecked, unbridled, uncurbed, intemperate,<br />

boisterous, unrepressed, unconstrained, unrestrained,<br />

uncontrolled, unselfconscious, unreserved, relaxed, casual,<br />

easygoing, free (and easy), open, frank, candid, outspoken,<br />

Colloq upfront: Their behaviour at the party was totally<br />

uninhibited. I will tell you what I think only if I can be<br />

totally uninhibited about it.<br />

uninviting<br />

adj. repulsive, repellent, offensive, unappealing,<br />

unattractive, unpleasant, disagreeable, distasteful,<br />

unappetizing, unsavoury, sickening, revolting, obnoxious, nasty,<br />

disgusting, Brit off-putting: The food he put on the table was<br />

cold and uninviting.<br />

union n. 1 uniting, unity, combining, combination, joining, junction,<br />

conjoining, conjunction, allying, alliance, associating,<br />

association, coalition, amalgamating, amalgamation, fusing,<br />

fusion, marrying, marriage, confederating, confederation,<br />

confederacy, synthesizing, synthesis, mixing, mixture,<br />

federation, togetherness: Monarchies favour the union of Church<br />

and State. 2 alliance, association, organization, society,<br />

circle, fraternity, club, fellowship, team, ring, gang,<br />

syndicate, coalition, party, confederation, confederacy,<br />

federation, Bund, league, consortium, bloc, cartel, trust: The<br />

countries formed a union to control their joint economies. 3<br />

joint, seam, splice, junction, conjunction, graft, weld;<br />

coupling: The union between the two pieces may be stronger than<br />

the material itself. 4 agreement, accord, harmony,<br />

harmoniousness, congruity, coherence, compatibility, unanimity,<br />

unity: The union of the various elements in the painting was<br />

skilfully effected.<br />

unique adj. 1 single, lone, (one and) only, solitary, one of a kind,<br />

sui generis: Natural forces conspired to create this unique<br />

situation. 2 unequalled, unparalleled, unrivalled,<br />

incomparable, inimitable, peerless, unmatched, unsurpassed,<br />

unexcelled, second to none: Stimble's genius is unique in the<br />

annals of proctology.<br />

unison n. in unison (with). in harmony, together, corresponding

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