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Composé de‎ stinted et du préfixe un-.

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Nature Forme
Positif unstinted
Comparatif more unstinted
Superlatif most unstinted

unstinted

  1. Non contraint, non confiné, non restreint.
    • Mr. Coggan poured the liquor with unstinted liberality at the suffering Cain's circular mouth. — (Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd, ch. 33, 1874)
    • Wherever we went there was the sun, lavish and unstinted. — (Rudyard Kipling, Letters of Travel, ch. 1, 1892)
    • You must have support and belief—unstinted support and belief. — (H. G. Wells, Love and Mr. Lewisham, ch. 31, 1900)
    • The music-publisher had been unstinted in his praise. — (P. G. Wodehouse, Indiscretions of Archie, ch. 24, 1921)
    • Augustus Saint-Gaudens . . .gave the crude, grabbing Republic its lessons in symbolic deportment and visual elocution, and won its unstinted gratitude. — (Robert Hughes, "Art: American Renaissance Man" Time, 21 juin 2005)

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