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synonyms for most repressed

  • constrained
  • frustrated
  • guarded
  • repressed
  • reserved
  • subdued
  • withdrawn
  • bottled-up
  • cold
  • hung up
  • passionless
  • reticent
  • self-conscious
  • undemonstrative
  • unresponsive
  • uptight
  • repressed
  • stifled
  • suppressed
  • bottled-up
  • bridled
  • checked
  • constrained
  • curbed
  • held-back
  • held in check
  • inhibited
  • restrained
  • restricted
  • smothered
On this page you'll find 311 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to most repressed, such as: constrained, frustrated, guarded, repressed, reserved, and subdued.

antonyms for most repressed

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  • extroverted
  • friendly
  • outgoing
  • sociable
  • aggressive
  • bold
  • forward
  • immodest
  • self-confident
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      How to use most repressed in a sentence

      But for the delinquency of his son, she had ocular demonstration; and her indignation was hardly to be repressed.
      THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTER
      She repressed her anger at Marius's sneering interference, and made a little gesture of dismay with her eloquent white hands.
      ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINI
      As a natural consequence her repressed but still rebellious passions diffused their poison throughout her nature.
      ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
      It was as if the Dowager's voice had opened the floodgates of her sorrow and let out the tears that hitherto had been repressed.
      ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINI
      I have seen Scotch homes where laughter is considered ill-bred, and the joyous shouts of children are repressed.
      FRIEND MAC DONALDMAX O'RELL
      Even in her quietest moments there was that about her—a sort of repressed eagerness, a look of seeing things far away.
      THE AMAZING INTERLUDEMARY ROBERTS RINEHART
      The priest fancied that he saw a smile on the man's lips as he saw their preparations for his visit, but it was at once repressed.
      AN EPISODE UNDER THE TERRORHONORE DE BALZAC
      Such was their appearance; mournful, ghoulish, yet human and warm in a repressed, frustrated way.
      VALLEY OF THE CROENLEE TARBELL
      When he had returned to the studio, he took out his handkerchief and wiped his eyes, which were wet with repressed emotion.
      THE WOMAN GIVESOWEN JOHNSON
      It was the enthusiasm of a patriot eager to find a sympathetic ear for his long-repressed views.
      FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WARVARIOUS
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