unbridled
1 of 1adjective/ʌnˈbraɪdld/
Forms:more unbridled,most unbridled
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lacking restraint, often suggesting a wild nature
- The unbridled dance of autumn leaves twirling in the wind painted a vivid picture of nature's untamed beauty.
- The unbridled creativity of the artist was evident in the vibrant and untamed strokes of the painting.
- As the sun set, the horses galloped across the field with unbridled energy, expressing their untamed nature.
- As the circus tent billowed in the wind, the unbridled laughter of children blended with the joyous roars of acrobats soaring through the air.
- In the heart of the jungle, the unbridled symphony of wildlife serenaded the moonlit night, a testament to the untamed wilderness.
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