irrepressible
irrepressible
Definition
ir·re·press·ible (-pres′ə bəl)
adjective
that cannot be repressed or restrained
irrepressible
Synonyms
irrepressible
modif.
irrepressible
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- humor: Denis brought to everything he did sound common sense and an irrepressible humor.
- urge: By your third viewing you'll have an irrepressible urge to start reading Sartre.
- spirit: Nevertheless, their irrepressible high spirits always found some outlet even in unlikely circumstances.
- sense: Above all, those who knew him were recalling his personality, his determination, his drive and his irrepressible sense of humor.
- energy: Where do these chefs get all their irrepressible energy from?
- force: From that moment an irrepressible force took over me.
Modifying Another Word
- almost: It's true; I have an almost irrepressible urge to take care of everyone, coupled with a natural tendency to fret.
- totally: Says Clive Wolman, a financial journalist who was soon to head up GlobalNet's editorial effort: " Stanley was totally irrepressible.
Used with adjective complement
- remain: Despite encounters with wry customs officers and wily tradesmen, the Kerrs ' sense of humor remains irrepressible.
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