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restrainedadjective not excessively showya restrained but elegant black purse conservative, low-key(also low-keyed), muted, quiet, repressed, sober, subdued, toned-down, understated, unflashy, unpretentious appropriate, becoming, fit, fitting, proper, suitablemodest, plain, simple, unadorned, undecoratedinconspicuous, unnoticeable, unobtrusivegraceful, handsome, refined, tastefuldrab, mousy(or mousey)practical, sensible flamboyant, flaring, flashy, garish, gaudy, glitzy, loud, noisy, ostentatious, razzle-dazzle, splashy, swank(or swanky) meretriciousgraceless, inelegant, tacky, tasteless, tawdry, trashy, vulgarbaroque, fancy, frilly, gilded(or gilt), ornate, rococooverdecorated, overdone, overwrought restrainedverbpast tense of restrainto keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression)the victim's family members were unable to restrain their emotions upon hearing the verdict bridled, checked, constrained, contained, controlled, curbed, governed, held, inhibited, kept, measured, pulled in, regulated, reined (in), ruled, tamed bottled (up), choked (back), held back, minced, muffled, pocketed, repressed, sank(or sunk), smothered, squelched, stifled, strangled, suppressed, swallowedarrested, interrupted, stoppedblocked, hampered, handcuffed, hindered, impeded, obstructedgagged, muzzled, silenced lost liberated, loosed, loosened, unleashedaired, expressed, took out, vented to take or keep under one's control by authority of lawthe suspect was restrained and taken to an undisclosed location apprehended, arrested, busted(also bust, slang), collared, nabbed, nailed, nicked(British slang), picked up, pinched, pulled in, ran in, seized bagged, captured, caught, got, grabbed, grappled, hooked, landed, snapped (up), snared, snatched, trappedcommitted, confined, detained, held, immured, imprisoned, incarcerated, interned, jailed, jugged, locked (up)bound, enchained, fettered, handcuffed, manacled, shackled, trammeled(or trammelled)rearrestedremanded discharged emancipated, freed, liberated, loosed, loosened, released, sprang(or sprung)unbound, unchained in the 14th century |