Pronunciation: /ʌn.rɪˈstreɪnd/
adjective not restrained or controlled; uncontrolled or unrestricted
A1 The children played with unrestrained joy.
A2 She danced with unrestrained enthusiasm at the party.
B1 The artist's unrestrained creativity was evident in his latest work.
B2 The politician's unrestrained comments caused a controversy.
C1 The CEO's unrestrained ambition led to the company's rapid growth.
C2 The writer's unrestrained passion for storytelling was evident in her novels.
formal The unrestrained use of natural resources is leading to environmental degradation.
informal He danced with unrestrained joy at the party last night.
slang She went unrestrained shopping spree and maxed out her credit card.
figurative Her unrestrained laughter filled the room with warmth and happiness.
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