without reservation — completely; without any doubts, conditions, or limitations
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: completely; without any doubts, conditions, or limitations
Pronunciation (IPA): /wɪˈθaʊt ˌrezərˈveɪʃən/
Example Sentences
- The boss fired him without reservation after he showed up to work in pajamas.
- I can recommend this product without reservation to all customers.
- She accepted the marriage proposal without reservation, even though he proposed at a gas station.
without reservation
ADVERB[/wɪˈθaʊt ˌrezərˈveɪʃən/]
completely; without any doubts, conditions, or limitations

a restaurant critic enthusiastically stands up from her table and applauds loudly with raised hands. She has a huge smile and her whole body shows excitement as she claps for the chef who emerges from the kitchen. The chef looks surprised and delighted by this overwhelming positive reaction to the meal. Other diners at nearby tables turn to watch and begin clapping along with genuine smiles. The critic's plate is completely empty, showing she enjoyed every bite of the elaborate dish. someone expressing approval completely without any doubts, conditions, or limitations

Without reservation comes her declaration, banishing every hesitation!
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“The boss fired him without reservation after he showed up to work in pajamas.”
“I can recommend this product without reservation to all customers.”
“She accepted the marriage proposal without reservation, even though he proposed at a gas station.”
“The committee approved the budget without reservation.”
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