(of a person or person's manner) calm and unemotional (of clothes, décor, etc) subtle and tasteful
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re•strained /rɪˈstreɪnd/USA pronunciation adj.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- calm;
not showing one's feelings;
controlled.
re•strained
(ri strānd′),USA pronunciation
re•strain′ed•ly, adv.
- adj. characterized by restraint:The actor gave a restrained performance.
- restrain + -ed2 1570–80
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re•strain /rɪˈstreɪn/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object]
- to hold back from action;
check;
repress:He was so mad he could hardly restrain himself. - to limit or reduce the activity or effect of:to restrain trade with certain countries.
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to hold (someone) back from some action, esp by force to deprive (someone) of liberty, as by imprisonment to limit or restrict
'restrained' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Armani
- Romanesque
- Yayoi
- absolute monarchy
- ashamed
- bondage
- captive
- chaste
- content
- cool jazz
- diffident
- dry cell
- economy
- fast
- frank
- guarded
- hieratic
- hold
- hold back
- inhibited
- irrepressible
- lite
- low-key
- measured
- minor key
- modest
- muted
- nonrestrained
- pent-up
- quiet
- reserved
- restraint
- reticent
- self-restraint
- severe
- simmer
- temperate
- titter
- unashamed
- unbridled
- uncontrollable
- understate
- understated
- understatement
- ungovernable
- uninhibited
- unrestrained
- wanton