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Meaning of unbound
The primary meaning of the word "unbound" is not restricted or limited in any way.
Etymology of unbound
The word "unbound" comes from the Old English words "un" (meaning "not") and "bindan" (meaning "to bind"), with the past participle "unbound" appearing in Middle English
Historically, the word has been used to describe physical freedom, as well as freedom from rules, conventions, or expectations
In modern usage, the word is often used metaphorically to describe things that are unrestricted or unlimited in some way
Synonyms
unrestricted
unlimited
unconfined
unrestrained
free
liberated
untied
unshackled
unchained
unfettered
unchecked
uncontrolled
unregulated
untethered
unmoored
unleashed
unbridled
unconstrained
uncurbed
unrepressed
unhampered
unrestrictedly
freely
loosely
openly
wildly
broadly
expansively
extensively
widely
broadly
completely
entirely
fully
wholly
infinitely
endlessly
immeasurably
boundlessly
illimitably
interminably
limitlessly
measurelessly
Definitions
- Not bound or tied up, either physically or metaphorically
- Not restricted or limited in any way, such as by rules, conventions, or expectations
- (Of a book) having a cover that is not attached to the pages
- (In physics) describing a system or particle that is not confined to a specific region or energy level
Usage Examples
- The horses were unbound and running freely in the field
- Her creativity was unbound, and she produced some amazing works of art
- The company's profits were unbound, and they were able to expand rapidly
- The book's pages were unbound, and they were loose and unattached
Antonyms
restricted
limited
bound
tied
confined
restrained
fettered
shackled
chained
restrictedly
narrowly
tightly
closely
strictly
rigidly
severely
tightly
firmly
strongly
closely
carefully
cautiously
warily
vigilantly
carefully
attentively
watchfully
guardedly
defensively