Greek-English translations for ανεγκρατής

  • abandoned
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  • boisterous
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  • candid
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    His portraits looked stiff and formal but his candids showed life being lived.
  • carefree
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    He left his cell phone behind and enjoyed a carefree summer day at the beach
  • extrovert
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  • forthrightThe witness was considered eminently credible thanks to her forthright answers
  • frank
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    May I be frank with you?The research probes whether treating pre-diabetes with metformin can prevent progression to frank diabetesBuy a package of franks for the barbecue
  • free and easy
  • impetuous
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  • informal
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    an informal get-togetheran informal agreementinformal clothes
  • instinctive
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  • intemperateintemperate language; intemperate zealBad week for: Jeremy Clarkson, who has become a hate figure in Malaysia after launching an intemperate attack on a Malaysian built car - The Week, 14 April 2007, 609, 4
  • liberatedThe army liberated the POWs as they captured the camp.
  • open
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    Turn left after the second open doorIt was as if his body had gone to sleep standing up and with his eyes openan open hand; an open flower
  • outgoingTom is very outgoing and enjoys meeting people; his brother, on the other hand, is painfully shy.Is there any outgoing post?The outgoing politician wasnt too disappointed hed lost the election; he was tired of political infighting.
  • outspokenan outspoken manan outspoken rebuke
  • reckless
  • relaxedHes a relaxed kind of guy, he never lets himself get upsetThe relaxed rules were greatly tightened after the lawsuit
  • shameless
  • spontaneous
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    He made a spontaneous offer of help.a spontaneous growth of wood
  • unbridledan unbridled horseShe jumped into the project with unbridled enthusiasm
  • unchecked
  • unconstrained
  • uncontrolled
  • uncurbed
  • uninhibited
  • unrepressed
  • unreserved
  • unrestrainedThe party was a scene of unrestrained debauchery.Their meeting was one of unrestrained joy.
  • unrestricted
  • unselfconsciousAfter a minutes silence he spoke again in Tibetan, in a voice creaky with age but curiously vibrant with the unselfconscious habit of authority.
  • upfrontHes a poor defender, so we always play him upfront
  • wanton
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    The young man wantoned away his inheritance.
  • wild
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    Przewalskis horses are the only remaining wild horseswild honeyI was filled with wild rage when I discovered the infidelity, and punched a hole in the wall

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