Desinhibido in english

Uninhibited

pronunciation: ənɪnhɪbɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

desinhibido = uninhibited. 

Example: Barriers to the uninhibited international flow of scientific and technical information continue to increase.

more:

» chica desinhibidaparty girl .

Example: The article is entitled 'Loveless frump as hip and sexy party girl: a reevaluation of the old maid stereotype'.

desinhibir = disinhibit. 

Example: Third, anonymity will disinhibit behaviors only if threats of punishments is a major source of inhibition.

more:

» desinhibirselet + Posesivo + hair downcome out of + Posesivo + shellcut + loose .

Example: If he had let his hair down a bit more at his age and sowed his wild oats he might have been a better husband to Diana.

Example: To be the life and soul of a party or social gathering requires you to come out of your shell and let go.

Example: It's not every day you can cut loose and enjoy a swank night on the town.

» desinhibirse conwarm (up) to .

Example: I have the ability to do this on my own, but it takes a helluva long time for me to warm up to people.

» hacer que Alguien se desinhibadraw + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + shellbring + Nombre + out of + Posesivo + shell .

Example: He needs other people to befriend him or to draw him out of his shell.

Example: Bring her out of her shell by talking about things that interest her, make her feel comfortable in your presence and compliment her often.

Desinhibido synonyms

abandoned in spanish: abandonado, pronunciation: əbændənd part of speech: adjective earthy in spanish: terroso, pronunciation: ɜrθi part of speech: adjective unrepressed in spanish: sin reprimir, pronunciation: ʌnrɪprest part of speech: adjective unsuppressed in spanish: no suprimido, pronunciation: ənsəprest part of speech: adjective
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