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unbridled

[ uhn-brahyd-ld ]

adjective

  1. not controlled or restrained:

    unbridled enthusiasm.

  2. not fitted with a bridle.


unbridled

/ ʌˈɪə /

adjective

  1. with all restraints removed
  2. (of a horse, etc) wearing no bridle
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Derived Forms

  • ܲˈ, adverb
  • ܲˈԱ, noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of unbridled1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English unbrydled. See un- 1, bridle ( def ), + -ed 2( def )
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Simultaneously crushing and riveting, “Killers of the Flower Moon” is the true story of multiple sorrows wrought by unbridled greed and betrayal.

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Musk doesn't just bring Silicon Valley's 'disruptor' mindset to DC — he embodies the idea that the executive, whether a CEO or a president, should be the unbridled sovereign of his domain.

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The Oscars are the grandest stage of that unbridled yearning.

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The story of Shwe Kokko is also one of the unbridled ambition which has rippled out of China in the last two decades.

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They are coming for any politician with empathy, who takes their public servant oath seriously — anyone who gets in their way of unbridled greed.

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