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UK
/ˌʌnɹɪstɹˈeɪnd/
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[ US /ˌənɹiˈstɹeɪnd/ ]
[ US /ˌənɹiˈstɹeɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
a crowd of delirious baseball fans
something frantic in their gaiety
a mad whirl of pleasure -
not subject to restraint
unrestrained laughter
How To Use unrestrained In A Sentence
- Liberal proponents of American Values praise the freedom that opens the floodgates to gay marriage and pornography; conservatives, the liberty unleashing that locust plague called unrestrained capitalism; neo-conservatives the license for lying, murderous Machtpolitik. Founding Fathers vs. Church Fathers
- He said neither of the stars wished to be seen by their public behaving in an unrestrained manner, which is what happens at events such as weddings.
- In other words, I am neither an anarchist who wants no government, namely unrestrained devitalization, nor a socialist, whose cry is for all government -- that is, restriction and rigidity. Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers
- Until we embrace this belief our culture has little hope of surviving beyond its present state of unrestrained hostility.
- She is the only one he wants and wants unrestrainedly. Sundome Book 5 » Manga Worth Reading
- You, with your unrestrained laughter, your gift for delight, have taught us all to relax and to be part of the moment.
- When the intelligence becomes powerless to command and to say what and when and how the affections shall disport themselves, then man becomes a slave to his heart and is led like an ass by the nose hither and thither; and when nature thus runs unrestrained and wild, it makes for the mudholes of lust wherein to wallow and besot itself. Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals
- The other type loud and flamboyant, gregarious and unrestrained, life-loving and vigorous, passionate and strong.
- There are sound scientific reasons why we call robust, unrestrained laughter "hearty. Love, Medicine and Miracles
- It is the duty of every true friend of humanity and order, to protest against perverted sensibilities or sophistical refinements, which find warrant or apology for depraved appetites, -- for the worst distemperature of the mind, and the most fatal catastrophes, -- in natural propension, and unrestrained feeling. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers