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  1. adjective. uk / ˌnəʊ.həʊldzˈbɑːd / us / ˌnoʊ.hoʊldzˈbɑːrd / without any limits or controls: a no-holds-barred interview / account. Mr Nixon may well have had a no-holds-barred approach to dealing with political adversaries. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. Apr 13, 2024 · The meaning of NO-HOLDS-BARRED is free of restrictions or hampering conventions. How to use no-holds-barred in a sentence.

  3. adjective. us / ˌnoʊ.hoʊldzˈbɑːrd / uk / ˌnəʊ.həʊldzˈbɑːd / without any limits or controls: a no-holds-barred interview / account. Mr. Nixon may well have had a no-holds-barred approach to dealing with political adversaries. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. If you say that there are no holds barred when people are fighting or competing for something, you mean that they are no longer following any rules in their efforts to win. It is a war with no holds barred and we must prepare to resist.

  5. (of fighting, competition, etc.) with no or very few rules or restrictions: This started off as a very clean election campaign, but now it’s no holds barred. ♢ a no-holds-barred row over the latest political scandal

  6. Without any restrictions, as in Telephone companies are entering the market for Internet users with no holds barred . This expression comes from wrestling, where certain holds are illegal, or barred , and has been used figuratively since about 1940.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · no holds barred (not comparable) ( wrestling) Without restrictions on holds or what opponents may do. a no holds barred match. ( figurative) Having absolutely no limits or restrictions as far as the levels and nature of one's hostilities and offense; taking to an especially ruthless or vicious manner. a no holds barred debating style ...

  8. Idiom: No holds barred. Meaning: If there are no holds barred, there are no rules of conduct; you can do anything. Country: International English | Subject Area: Sport | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  9. no-holds-barred. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˌno-holds-ˈbarred adjective [ only before noun] a no-holds-barred discussion, situation etc is one in which there are no rules or limits Viewers had been promised a no-holds-barred interview with the former mayor.

  10. "no holds barred" is correct and usable in written English. It is used as an expression to mean that there are no restrictions or limitations in a situation. For example, "The two competitors fought in a no holds barred match, leaving neither with any chance of a victory.".