Definitions of unrestrained:
part of speech: adjective
Not
controlled;
not
checked
or
repressed.
Usage examples for unrestrained:
-
It
was
the
first
unrestrained
sound
the
room
had
heard
that
night.
"The Gray Mask", Wadsworth Camp
-
Don
Quixote
thanked
him,
and
ate
a
little,
and
Sancho
a
good
deal,
and
then
they
both
lay
down
to
sleep,
leaving
those
two
inseparable
friends
and
comrades,
Rocinante
and
Dapple,
to
their
own
devices
and
to
feed
unrestrained
upon
the
abundant
grass
with
which
the
meadow
was
furnished.
"The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete", Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
-
This
observation
was
greeted
with
unrestrained
merriment
by
Mr.
Pembroke
and
Hugh.
"The Complete PG Edition of The Works of Winston Churchill", Winston Churchill
-
In
this
age
of
reform
how
important
thy
part;
Those
minds
that
are
swaying
the
world
unrestrained
In
childhood
and
youth
in
thy
empire
were
trained.
"1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading", B. A. Hathaway