Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbraɪdəld/
adjective not controlled or limited; unrestrained
A1 The children showed unbridled enthusiasm during the school field trip.
A2 Her unbridled laughter filled the room with joy.
B1 The unbridled growth of the tech industry has led to rapid advancements in communication.
B2 The politician's unbridled ambition drove him to seek higher office.
C1 The artist's unbridled creativity knew no bounds as he experimented with new techniques.
C2 The company's unbridled success allowed them to expand into global markets.
formal The unbridled enthusiasm of the students was evident during the science fair.
informal She danced with unbridled joy at the party last night.
slang His unbridled confidence can sometimes come off as arrogance.
figurative The artist's unbridled creativity knew no bounds as she painted her masterpiece.
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