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unbridled
[ uhn-brahyd-ld ]
adjective
- not controlled or restrained:
unbridled enthusiasm.
- not fitted with a bridle.
unbridled
/ ʌˈɪə /
adjective
- with all restraints removed
- (of a horse, etc) wearing no bridle
Derived Forms
- ܲˈ, adverb
- ܲˈԱ, noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unbridled1
Example Sentences
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.
The Oscars are the grandest stage of that unbridled yearning.
The story of Shwe Kokko is also one of the unbridled ambition which has rippled out of China in the last two decades.
They are coming for any politician with empathy, who takes their public servant oath seriously — anyone who gets in their way of unbridled greed.
Colleagues of Birmingham Royal Ballet's former chief executive Caroline Miller have paid tribute following her death, describing her as a "leading light" who displayed "unbridled enthusiasm, dedication and loyalty".
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