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unreserved

[uhn-ri-zurvd] / ˌʌn rɪˈzɜrvd /
ADJECTIVE
outspoken
Synonyms


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On behalf of Newcastle City Council, Ben Compton KC said it offered an unreserved apology to Ella's family.

From BBC

Conservative MP Caroline Nokes has written to Sun editor Victoria Newton calling for action to be taken against Mr Clarkson, and for an "unreserved apology" to be issued to the duchess.

From BBC

“These are all first-time offerings,” he said, “unreserved and surely never to be duplicated as there are no missing gold rush ships out there.”

From Washington Times

This paved the way for Mr Ruto to attend celebrations to mark the 60th anniversary of Uganda's independence, and for Gen Kainerugaba to offer his "unreserved and complete support in solving old outstanding problems".

From BBC

Why is a group that has historically been brave and unreserved in its fight against antisemitism so quiet on Kanye?

From Los Angeles Times