[UN-1 12.] The quality of being unreserved.
1648. Boyle, Seraph. Love (1659), 23. The tendernesse and unreservdnesse of his Love.
1713. Pope, Lett. (1735), I. 203. I am conscious I write with more unreservedness than ever Man wrote, or perhaps talkd to another.
1742. Richardson, Pamela, IV. 226. An Unreservedness of Air and Behaviour, that I had not before seen so becoming.
1821. in Picton, Lpool Munic. Rec. (1886), II. 391. I will do so with all unreservedness, but I hope with all due civility.
1844. Stanley, Arnold, I. Pref. p. viii. The familiarity and unreservedness of epistolary intercourse.
1882. Macm. Mag., XLV. 304. The freedom of his speech, its buoyancy and unreservedness.