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unbound

[uhn-bound] / ʌnˈbaʊnd /






ADJECTIVE
untied
Synonyms


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He screamed, his voice defiant, his unbound face sweaty and flushed: “Who’s it?”

From New York Times

And for a few minutes on a summer morning, the dazzling wonder of life was unbound.

From Washington Post

While Mr. Trump also saw the dangers of an unbound China, he did little to try to bring Europe along, instead punishing it with tariffs.

From New York Times

But when the killer tears out the thread of one life, everyone in the social fabric feels the garment’s tug and secrets come unbound.

From Los Angeles Times

Hoare writes with the license of the nonexpert; you can feel the delight he takes in being unbound by anything but his enthusiasms.

From New York Times