Pronunciation: /ʌnkənˈstreɪnt/
noun lack of restriction or limitation
A1 Children need some level of unconstraint to explore and learn freely.
A2 The unconstraint of the open field allowed the animals to roam without restriction.
B1 The unconstraint of the artist's creativity led to a masterpiece.
B2 The unconstraint of the rules allowed for more flexibility in problem-solving.
C1 The unconstraint of the project allowed for innovative ideas to flourish.
C2 The unconstraint of the negotiations led to a mutually beneficial agreement.
formal The unconstraint of the market allowed for rapid innovation and competition.
informal There was a sense of unconstraint at the party, with everyone dancing and having a great time.
slang She loves the unconstraint of working from home in her pajamas.
figurative His creativity had an unconstraint that was both inspiring and unpredictable.
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