Pronunciation: /ʌnˈreɪnd/
verb past tense of 'unrein', meaning to remove the reins from a horse or other animal
A1 The horse unreined itself and ran off into the field.
A2 She unreined the wild stallion and watched it gallop freely.
B1 The cowboy unreined his horse and let it graze in the meadow.
B2 After a long day of riding, the rancher finally unreined his horse and gave it a rest.
C1 The skilled equestrian expertly unreined the spirited stallion, showcasing their bond.
C2 The trainer unreined the horse with ease, demonstrating years of experience in handling unruly animals.
adjective not under control or restraint; unruly
A1 The horse was unreined and running freely in the field.
A2 The unreined dog darted across the park, chasing after a squirrel.
B1 The unreined enthusiasm of the students made the teacher's job difficult.
B2 Her unreined emotions led her to make impulsive decisions.
C1 The CEO's unreined ambition drove the company to great success.
C2 The artist's unreined creativity knew no bounds, leading to groundbreaking work.
formal The horse remained unreined as it galloped through the field.
informal The horse was completely unreined during the ride.
slang The horse went wild, totally unreined.
figurative His emotions were unreined, causing him to act irrationally.
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