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- Dictionaryinhibited/ɪnˈhɪbɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. unable to act in a relaxed and natural way because of self-consciousness or mental restraint: "I could never appear nude, I'm far too inhibited"
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Inhibited means not confident enough to say or do what you want. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms, antonyms, and translations in different languages.
- English (US)
INHIBITED meaning: 1. not confident enough to say or do what...
- Inhibited: Japanese Translation
INHIBITED translate: 内気な, 抑制された, 内気(うちき)な. Learn more in the...
- Inhibited: Korean Translation
INHIBITED translate: 억제된. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Inhibited in Arabic
inhibited translate: كابِح / مانِع. Learn more in the...
- Portuguese Translation
inhibited translate: inibido, inibido/-da. Learn more in the...
- Inhibited in Spanish
INHIBITED translate: inhibido, inhibido/ida...
- Traditional
INHIBITED translate: 拘謹的;受約束的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Inhibit means to prevent or restrain someone or something from doing or happening. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and medical usage of inhibit from the online dictionary.
Inhibit means to prevent something from happening or to discourage someone from doing something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and see synonyms and related words.
The adjective form inhibited is often used to indicate that someone or something is held back from full potential. When it’s applied to a person, it usually involves a mental, emotional, or psychological block, as in I feel less inhibited around my new group of friends—they accept me for who I am.
Inhibited definition: overly restrained.. See examples of INHIBITED used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb inhibit, which means to prevent or slow down something or someone. See examples, synonyms and related words for inhibit.
Inhibited means unable to relax or express your feelings in a natural way. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, grammar and synonyms.