reserveless

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

reserve +‎ -less

Adjective[edit]

reserveless (comparative more reserveless, superlative most reserveless)

  1. Without reserve; freely and openly.
    • 1773, James Graeme, Poems on Several Occasions, Edinburgh:
      The mastiff, listening to the lover's tread,
      With wakeful yell the list'ning maid alarms,
      Who, loosely rob'd, forsakes the downy bed,
      And springs reserveless to his longing arms.

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