Definition of unreservedly in English:
unreservedly
adverb ʌnrɪˈzəːvɪdliˌənrəˈzərvɪdli
1Without reservations; completely.
I unreservedly recommend the book
I apologize unreservedly for what I said
Example sentencesExamples
- He had devoted himself too unreservedly to scientific studies ever to be weaned from them by any second passion.
- It is inconceivable that George, whose works are luminous with Christian fervor, did not unreservedly endorse this sentiment.
- Not all the writing in this book is unreservedly enthusiastic.
- We agree unreservedly to the second condition.
- I suggest that, given the film's 'call to humanity', the spectator obliges unreservedly.
2Frankly and openly.
we like to be able to talk unreservedly about ourselves
Example sentencesExamples
- With whom else than Jasper's father could Darrell so properly and so unreservedly discuss a matter in which their interest and their fear were in common?
- He clearly and unreservedly speaks of his relations with the others, and of the honour and recognition they accorded him.
- May I unreservedly tell you the object of my visit without the fear of giving you offence?
- I now have none with whom I can unreservedly commune as I did with him.
- Her alarm may be imagined, having unreservedly divulged to her cousin the very suspicions that she would fain have concealed from him of all men in the world.
Definition of unreservedly in US English:
unreservedly
adverbˌənrəˈzərvɪdliˌənrəˈzərvidlē
1Without reservations; completely.
I unreservedly recommend the book
I apologize unreservedly for what I said
Example sentencesExamples
- I suggest that, given the film's 'call to humanity', the spectator obliges unreservedly.
- Not all the writing in this book is unreservedly enthusiastic.
- It is inconceivable that George, whose works are luminous with Christian fervor, did not unreservedly endorse this sentiment.
- He had devoted himself too unreservedly to scientific studies ever to be weaned from them by any second passion.
- We agree unreservedly to the second condition.
2Frankly and openly.
we like to be able to talk unreservedly about ourselves
Example sentencesExamples
- With whom else than Jasper's father could Darrell so properly and so unreservedly discuss a matter in which their interest and their fear were in common?
- I now have none with whom I can unreservedly commune as I did with him.
- May I unreservedly tell you the object of my visit without the fear of giving you offence?
- Her alarm may be imagined, having unreservedly divulged to her cousin the very suspicions that she would fain have concealed from him of all men in the world.
- He clearly and unreservedly speaks of his relations with the others, and of the honour and recognition they accorded him.