Pronunciation: /ʌn.kənˈstreɪnd/
adjective not restricted or limited in any way; unrestricted
A1 The children were unconstrained in their excitement at the playground.
A2 She felt unconstrained by the rules and regulations of the new workplace.
B1 The artist's creativity was unconstrained, leading to innovative and unique pieces.
B2 The CEO's leadership style was unconstrained, allowing for quick decision-making and adaptability.
C1 The scientist's research was unconstrained by funding limitations, resulting in groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The author's writing style was unconstrained, leading to complex and thought-provoking novels.
formal In an unconstrained market, prices are determined solely by supply and demand.
informal I love the feeling of being unconstrained by rules or regulations.
slang She's living her best life, totally unconstrained by anyone else's opinions.
figurative His creativity knows no bounds, it is truly unconstrained.
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