Comparative for oppressed or subjugated, especially by a tyrannical authority
“When the tyrant dies, the repressed peoples of the world will have cause to dance and sing in joy.”
Comparative for unnatural, awkward or reserved in nature or behavior
“Clearly shy and repressed emotionally, he was nevertheless a man of quiet charm and native intelligence.”
Comparative for kept suppressed or hidden away, especially in one's unconscious mind
“He expresses his romantic regrets which regularly return in his work like a repressed temptation.”
Comparative for characterized by the repression of thoughts, desires or actions
“As their time in hiding slowly builds, frustration and boredom are replaced by a juvenile playfulness, tinged with repressed longing and shot through with malicious intent.”
Comparative for restrained and unpretentious in nature or appearance
“He wears black, white, and grey, repressed colors that echo all the other gentlemen in their restrictive social uniform.”
Comparative for existing in a latent or dormant state
Comparative for intimidated or overwhelmed by an overbearing significant other
Comparative for having one's feelings and expression under control
Comparative for of which knowledge has been lost
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