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Meanings of
unrestrained
in English
Flamboyant.
flamboyant
Related terms
colorful
colourful
Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion.
mad
excited
frantic
delirious
Related terms
wild
Synonyms
Examples for "
mad
"
mad
excited
frantic
delirious
Examples for "
mad
"
1
She was not
mad
;
she took clothes; she left everything in order.
2
All the world was
mad
and she was the maddest in it.
3
It's a beautiful course with plenty of distractions for the less
horse
-
mad
.
4
The capital and the whole nation went
mad
with hatred and fear.
5
Once again the
mad
joy of the battle was in my veins.
1
Definitely.' She speaks in many exclamation marks,
excited
by every new opportunity.
2
We played great today and I'm extremely
excited
about how we finished.
3
She is
excited
to see us, ready to hear our good news.
4
I am very
excited
to start working in South Africa, she said.
5
He fought in cold blood; he was not in the least
excited
.
1
I feel
frantic
-
Ididn'task him what I wanted to ask him.
2
Sadly the quality did not match expectations; it was
frantic
and physical.
3
She held up a hand,
frantic
to keep the situation from escalating.
4
We had a very
frantic
week this week with the cold open.
5
Bottlers in South Africa are
frantic
about the likely loss of jobs.
1
Of particular concern are those older patients who are dehydrated and
delirious
.
2
In the most severe cases, people would become emaciated,
delirious
,
and incapacitated.
3
Their
delirious
state was gradually improved after stopping the intravenous clomipramine administrations.
4
And every evening, he'd carried his
delirious
friend to the waiting steamcoach.
5
The elder took the fever, and in a few days became
delirious
.
Not subject to restraint.
restrained
Related terms
free
excessive
extravagant
uncontrolled
exuberant
unchecked
unbuttoned
unbridled
unhindered
unreserved
Usage of
unrestrained
in English
1
The child turned quickly; in her eyes and voice incredulity was
unrestrained
.
2
The danger is in the
unrestrained
appetite, in intemperance that becomes habit.
3
The essence of the criminal act lies in its
unrestrained
aggressive character.
4
Yet there are aspects of the performance that feel joyful and
unrestrained
.
5
It was more rustic and
unrestrained
-
more
in
the nature of a picnic.
6
Their excitement was evident and
unrestrained
as they went back to work.
7
On the after-deck the passengers in
unrestrained
jollity, had begun to dance.
8
These models are then further refined using
unrestrained
molecular dynamics in water.
9
Varsity players and substitutes shared alike in the joy, which was
unrestrained
.
10
Aboard the eight units of the submarine flotilla there was joy
unrestrained
.
11
A laugh-theloud,
unrestrained
laugh of the courtesan-camefrom across the street.
12
She was still sobbing in vehement and
unrestrained
passion, when Darvil re-entered.
13
With the powerful impulse towards celebrity culture, the parental impulse becomes
unrestrained
.
14
His ample belly, so unusual among his people, shook with
unrestrained
mirth.
15
Why not give ourselves up to the
unrestrained
enjoyment of the present?
16
His neglected and
unrestrained
youth was abandoned to license and to profligacy.
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About this term
unrestrained
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more unrestrained
unrestrained laughter
unrestrained freedom
unrestrained passion
as unrestrained
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Unrestrained
through the time
Unrestrained
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