Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbaʊnd/
verb past participle of unbind
A1 The dog ran unbound through the open field.
A2 She unbound the book from its leather cover.
B1 The prisoners were unbound from their restraints after the trial.
B2 The artist's creativity was unbound by any rules or restrictions.
C1 The explorer's spirit was unbound by fear as he ventured into the unknown territory.
C2 Her imagination was unbound, leading to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of science.
adjective not bound; not confined or restricted
A1 The bird flew unbound through the clear blue sky.
A2 The children ran unbound in the open field, free from any restrictions.
B1 Her creativity was unbound, allowing her to come up with innovative solutions.
B2 The artist's imagination was unbound, leading to a masterpiece of abstract art.
C1 The author's writing style is unbound by traditional rules, making her work unique and captivating.
C2 The dancer's movements were unbound by gravity, creating a mesmerizing performance.
formal The book's pages were unbound, making it difficult to read.
informal I found an unbound copy of the magazine in the library.
slang She felt unbound after breaking free from her toxic relationship.
figurative His creativity was unbound, leading to groundbreaking innovations in the industry.
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