unbottled

/ʌnˈbɑtəld/
verb
  1. Past tense of unbottle: to release or express something that has been held back.
    • She unbottled her feelings in a long letter to her friend.
    • The therapist helped him unbottle years of suppressed grief.
    • They unbottled their laughter as soon as the serious meeting ended.
adjective
  1. Not contained in a bottle; not bottled.
    • He preferred unbottled olive oil from the local farm.
    • The unbottled water from the spring was clear and cold.
    • The store sells unbottled vinegar directly from the barrel.
  2. Released or expressed freely, not held back (figurative).
    • Her unbottled anger finally poured out during the argument.
    • After years of silence, his unbottled creativity flowed into a novel.
    • The crowd's unbottled excitement erupted when the band came on stage.
Antonyms
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