- un|sup|pressed
- un|sup|pressed «UHN suh PREHST», adjective.not suppressed; not held or kept under; not subdued; not quelled; not put down: »
unsuppressed laughter, unsuppressed rebellion.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
unsuppressed laughter, unsuppressed rebellion.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sup — cat·sup; pre·sup·pos·al; pre·sup·pose; pre·sup·po·si·tion; pre·sup·po·si·tion·less; pre·sup·pres·sion; sup; sup·pe·da·ne·um; sup·per·less; sup·ping; sup·plant; sup·plan·ta·tion; sup·plant·er; sup·ple·ly; sup·ple·men·tar·i·ly; sup·ple·men·ta·tion; … English syllables
pressed — ap·pressed; com·pressed; cy·pressed; im·pressed; pressed; sup·pressed; un·pressed; com·pressed·ly; im·pressed·ly; sup·pressed·ly; … English syllables
suppressed — sup·pressed … English syllables
suppressedly — sup·pressed·ly … English syllables
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