Comparative for free from physical restraint or confinement
“Nor was Silas disposed to endure the risk of having his first begotten son gored by a strolling bull or bitten by an officious, pig-leading sow, or stepped on by an unrestrained horse.”
Comparative for not restrained, restricted or controlled
“To think that human beings could do such things to each other out of unrestrained anger is almost unfathomable.”
Comparative for excessive or very great in degree or level
“These visual constructs at the human scale exist within the frame of ambulatory experience and allow for a protracted and often unrestrained level of sensory activity.”
Comparative for of exaggerated importance or value
“Suddenly, personal strengths lose their importance or seem, in fact, to be unrestrained estimations that you're finally seeing in an honest light.”
Comparative for having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
“Is the atmosphere conducive to an unrestrained learning environment? Do the students feel threatened by the contextual-specific rules in which questions are presented?”
Comparative for given to open displays of emotion
“Laura was an easy weeper, not just from sadness, but also from joy. So unrestrained with her emotions was she.”
Comparative for effusive or exaggerated in one's manner or expression
“Evan had become used to my unrestrained displays of affection and high spirits.”
Comparative for unruly in nature or behavior, lacking in discipline
“He had been unrestrained and unruly his entire life, and he would always inadvertently hurt the people around him.”
Comparative for doing exactly what one wants, especially when this involves pleasure or idleness
“Should I be congratulated for being an unrestrained hedonist?”
Comparative for irresponsibly extravagant or reckless in nature
“There are grave fiscal implications involved in the compulsive and unrestrained spending practices of the Kennedy administration.”
Comparative for having or characterized by loose morals
“Wells warned that Southern men's unrestrained lust had spread north and corrupted Northern men's manliness.”
Comparative for affected by or deriving from wildly uncontrolled emotion
Comparative for disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control
Comparative for lively or energetic, typically in an unruly way
Comparative for characterized by, or showing, great feeling or passion
Comparative for not fixed in place tightly or firmly
Comparative for to an absolute, complete or extremely great degree
Comparative for unrestrained in expression
Comparative for possessing supreme or ultimate power
Comparative for presented in a way that is dramatic or exaggerated
Comparative for characterized by much talking or chatter
Comparative for having a raunchy or ribald quality or character
Comparative for having a harsh or menacing demeanor or nature
Comparative for suggestive or typical of a despot or tyrant
Comparative for using or expending without restraint
Comparative for loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
Comparative for not done or acting according to a fixed plan or system
Comparative for excessively theatrical or dramatic in character or style
(of a person or group) Comparative for primitive and uncivilized
Comparative for bold and brazen, without shame
Comparative for free from an obligation or liability imposed on others
Comparative for friendly and socially confident
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