nope. verb. :)
Yes, it can be, to mean either subdued (restrained laughter) or physically secured (a restrained prisoner). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to restrain, so is otherwise a verb form.
The dog was restrained by its leash.
(adjective, in order) Synonyms include neat, arranged, organized, precise, systematic, or methodical. (adjective, comportment) Synonyms include disciplined, behaved, restrained, or decorous. (noun, person) Synonyms include attendant, assistant, aide, or helper.
Restrained is a past participle verb which means held back. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:I wanted to eat a second doughnut, but restrained myself.The drunk man had to be restrained because he was getting violent.When in a car, it is best to wear a seatbelt so you are restrained if the car crashes.
The rescued fighting dog had to be restrained, when it was around other dogs.
Restrained elegance seems to have something to do with bondage and BDSM. There is an adult website called "Restrained Elegance" which has pictures and videos of women in barefoot bondage.
The cast of Restrained Assistant - 1998 includes: Catharine Beaumont as Catharine
The word 'cautious' is not a verb, it's an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The verb is to caution. The word 'caution' is also a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'cautious' is cautiousness.
restrained
quiet or restrained
Nope
More information is needed. What type of passenger, where, and restrained for what.