Need another word that means the same as “restrictive”? Find 10 synonyms and 30 related words for “restrictive” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Restrictive” are: select, chic, high-class, elite, fashionable, stylish, elegant, choice, special, premier
Restrictive as an Adjective
Definitions of "Restrictive" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “restrictive” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Serving to restrict.
- Protective of national interests by restricting imports.
- (of a relative clause or descriptive phrase) serving to specify the particular instance or instances being mentioned.
- Imposing restrictions on someone's activities or freedom.
- (of tariff) protective of national interests by restricting imports.
Synonyms of "Restrictive" as an adjective (10 Words)
chic | Elegantly and stylishly fashionable. Chic elegance. |
choice | (of words or language) rude and abusive. He picked some choice early plums. |
elegant | Suggesting taste, ease, and wealth. She will look elegant in black. |
elite | Selected as the best. Elite colleges. |
fashionable | Popular and considered appealing or fashionable at the time. The fashionable side of town. |
high-class | Pretentiously elegant. |
premier | First in importance, order, or position; leading. Germany s premier rock band. |
select | Selected or chosen for special qualifications. The opera was seen by a small and highly select audience. |
special | Used to denote education for children with particular needs especially those with learning difficulties. Had to get special permission for the event. |
stylish | Fashionably elegant and sophisticated. He put his heart and soul into a stylish performance. |
Usage Examples of "Restrictive" as an adjective
- A web of restrictive regulations.
- Teenagers eager to escape restrictive home environments.
Associations of "Restrictive" (30 Words)
border | A district near the border between two areas. A pool bordered by palm trees. |
boundary | A line determining the limits of an area. A county boundary. |
circumference | The length of the closed curve of a circle. He had walked the full circumference of his land. |
circumscribe | Restrict or confine. If a hexagon is circumscribed about a circle the lines joining opposite vertices meet in one point. |
confine | Deprive of freedom take into confinement. The narrow confines of political life. |
constraint | Stiffness of manner and inhibition in relations between people. They would be able to talk without constraint. |
demarcate | Separate clearly, as if by boundaries. Plots of land demarcated by barbed wire. |
edge | Strike the ball with the edge of the bat strike a ball delivered by the bowler with the edge of the bat. The pool is edged with paving. |
extent | The distance or area or volume over which something extends. An enclosure ten acres in extent. |
hoop | Bind or encircle with or as with hoops. There was still a rusty iron hoop for tying a horse. |
length | The length of a swimming pool as a measure of the distance swum. The muscles running the length of my spine. |
limit | A speed limit. It is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight. |
limitation | (law) a time period after which suits cannot be brought. She knew her limitations better than she knew her worth. |
limiting | Strictly limiting the reference of a modified word or phrase. A limiting factor. |
line | A contour or outline considered as a feature of design or composition. In line with. |
longitudinal | Relating to longitude; measured from east to west. Longitudinal stripes. |
margin | A profit margin. These he deals forth as the notable Matters margined for better Notice. |
parameter | A numerical characteristic of a population, as distinct from a statistic of a sample. There are three parameters by which a speaker is able to modify the meaning of the utterance pitch volume and tempo. |
periphery | The outer limits or edge of an area or object. A shift in power from the centre to the periphery. |
perpendicular | Perpendicular position or direction. Dormers and gables that extend perpendicular to the main roofline. |
postdate | Establish something as being later relative to something else. |
precinct | The police station situated in a precinct. A pedestrian precinct. |
regulatory | Restricting according to rules or principles. The existing legal and regulatory framework. |
restrict | Place under restrictions limit access to by law. Cities can restrict groups of protesters from gathering on a residential street. |
restriction | An act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation. Planning restrictions on commercial development. |
rim | Form or act as an outer edge or rim for. The ball hit the rim and bounced off. |
scope | A telescope microscope or other device having a name ending in scope. They d scoped out their market. |
scrimp | Be thrifty or parsimonious; economize. I have scrimped and saved to give you a good education. |
stint | A person’s fixed or allotted period of work. Stowage room hasn t been stinted. |
sumptuary | Regulating or controlling expenditure or personal behavior. Sumptuary laws forbidding gambling. |