unbridled
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Adj — Held back by no restraint or limit at all; completely unchecked.
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Etymology
From un- + bridled — a bridle controls a horse, so "unbridled" originally meant a horse with no bridle on, free to run wherever it liked.
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What does “unbridled” mean?
The word “unbridled” means held back by no restraint or limit at all; completely unchecked. In plain terms, totally uncontrolled or unrestrained, usually describing a strong emotion or drive.
How do you use “unbridled” in a sentence?
Here is “unbridled” used in a sentence: “The crowd greeted the winning goal with unbridled joy.”
What part of speech is “unbridled”?
“Unbridled” is an adjective.