Unconfined

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkɑn.faɪnd/

Definitions of unconfined

adjective not confined; free; unrestricted

Example Sentences

A1 The children ran around in the unconfined space of the park.

A2 The puppy seemed happy to be in the unconfined backyard.

B1 The artist felt inspired by the unconfined creativity of the city.

B2 The novel explored the unconfined possibilities of time travel.

C1 The scientist's research was groundbreaking due to its unconfined approach.

C2 The musician's unconfined talent knew no bounds.

Examples of unconfined in a Sentence

formal The laboratory conducted experiments in an unconfined space to ensure safety measures were met.

informal We can have an unconfined discussion about our plans for the weekend.

slang Let's go for a drive with the top down and feel unconfined by any responsibilities.

figurative Her creativity knows no bounds, it is unconfined by any limitations.

Grammatical Forms of unconfined

past tense

unconfined

plural

unconfineds

comparative

more unconfined

superlative

most unconfined

present tense

unconfine

future tense

will unconfine

perfect tense

have unconfined

continuous tense

is unconfining

singular

unconfined

positive degree

unconfined

infinitive

to unconfine

gerund

unconfining

participle

unconfined

Origin and Evolution of unconfined

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unconfined' originated from the Latin word 'confinis' meaning 'bordering upon, neighboring'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unconfined' has evolved to signify something that is not restricted or limited in space or scope.