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Synonyms
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Meaning:
amoral

(of behaviour, a person) not showing an interest in being bad or good

immoral, uncontrolled

demonstrative

(of a person) (capable of) showing feelings

expressive, communicative

dissolute

(of a person, behaviour) immoral, evil

lacking restraint, indulgent

effusive

(of greetings, thanks etc) expressed with (too) much feeling

gushing, profuse

independent

not dependent on or controlled by (another person or thing)

liberated, free

informal

(of words, ways of speaking or writing) used in situations when one can be friendly and relaxed

casual, simple

licentious

immoral about sexual matters

immoral, uncontrolled

merry

happy; cheerful; bright and gay

very happy; festive

non-aligned

not a member of a powerful group of nations

liberated, free

outgoing

going out; leaving; friendly and pleasant

demonstrative, extroverted

spontaneous

done, happening, from feelings, not suggested or planned

impulsive, willing

unceremonious

informal; lacking in courtesy

informal

unconditional

not involving conditions

absolute, total

uninhibited

without inhibitions; unconventional

free and easy; without restraint

voluntary

doing or ready to do things willingly, without being forced; (something) done in this matter

willing

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