"Disinhibit" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To disinhibit means to release or remove the restraints that normally control or restrain a person's behavior, leading to a more open or uninhibited expression of their thoughts, feelings, or actions. It can also refer to the removal of social or cultural norms that prevent people from behaving in a certain way. In psychology, disinhibition is often associated with the concept of reduced self-control or impulsivity, where individuals may act on impulses without considering the consequences.
Disingenuity refers to the act of speaking or writing in a deceitful or insincere manner, with the intention of deceiving or misleading others. It involves a lack of honesty, integrity, or sincerity, and often involves making false or misleading statements to achieve a goal or avoid taking responsibility.
Disinheritance refers to the act of intentionally leaving an individual out of one's will, thereby depriving them of their expected inheritance. It is a legal action that can be taken by a testator (the person making the will) to revoke or disobey the rules of intestate succession, which dictate how assets should be distributed among the deceased's heirs in the absence of a will. Disinheritance can be a complex and controversial legal issue, often involving family disputes and questions of fairness.