inhibitedness

[US]/[ɪnˈhɪbɪtɪdnəs]/
[UK]/[ɪnˈhɪbɪtɪdnəs]/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being inhibited; restraint in behavior, expression, or social interaction; shyness or self-conscious reserve that limits spontaneous action or speech; psychological tendency toward suppressing impulses, emotions, or responses

Phrases & Collocations

emotional inhibitedness

overcoming inhibitedness

childhood inhibitedness

sexual inhibitedness

cultural inhibitedness

feelings of inhibitedness

inhibitedness about sex

overcoming one's inhibitedness

inhibitedness from trauma

experiencing inhibitedness

Example Sentences

her emotional inhibitedness made it difficult for her to express affection.

the patient's sexual inhibitedness was addressed in therapy.

his social inhibitedness prevented him from networking effectively.

childhood inhibitedness often stems from strict parenting.

the new employee overcame her initial inhibitedness in meetings.

cultural inhibitedness can affect international business negotiations.

the therapist helped him address his communication inhibitedness.

personal inhibitedness may limit career advancement opportunities.

her artistic expression was constrained by psychological inhibitedness.

the team noticed his inhibitedness during presentations.

interpersonal inhibitedness can strain professional relationships.

self-inhibitedness requires conscious effort to overcome.

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