Uncharacteristic restraint is restraint that is shown, at some point when it usually is not. This would be a friend who usually makes fun of you holding back for one reason or another.
Some elements have uncharacteristic nature.
As a noun for a government official it does not have an antonym. As an adjective antonyms would be; 'atypical' 'uncharacteristic', 'different'
She is likewise said to have been a great libertine.
The future tense for the verb "to lose" is "will lose". The future tense for the verb "to loosen" is "will loosen".
Indulgent is an adjective. The noun form is indulgence and the verb form is to indulge.
Uncharacteristic restraint is restraint that is shown, at some point when it usually is not. This would be a friend who usually makes fun of you holding back for one reason or another.
Some elements have uncharacteristic nature.
An 8 letter word for uncharacteristic is atypical
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Unrepresentative, different, atypical, uncharacteristic...
You would say that something uncharacteristic was "not like" the person or thing. For example, if your dad was always very careful with money until he suddenly went a little wild and bought a red sports car, you might call it an uncharacteristic extravagance. If you sampled a favorite cola beverage and found that it did not taste the way it usually does but instead had a lemony flavor, you might say it had an uncharacteristic citrus tang.
Restraint, as in you have restraint in the way you approach a difficulty, is an abstract noun. A restraint, as in an object that restrains someone, is a common noun.
I guess it shows that i do have some self-restraint if nothing else.
Prior Restraint was created in 1990.
The maening of restraint is hold in
Passive restraint refers to restraint devices that dont require any action on your part. Hence, Airbags. This is the only type of passive restraint I know about, but there may be others.
Opposites of the word representative: atypical, different, uncharacteristic, unrepresentative