Unbridled — Un*bri dled, a. [Pref. un not + bridled.] Loosed from the bridle, or as from the bridle; hence, unrestrained; licentious; violent; as, unbridled passions. Unbridled boldness. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] Lands deluged by unbridled floods. Wordsworth … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unbridled — index clear (unencumbered), disorderly, dissolute, free (not restricted), hot blooded, incendiary … Law dictionary
unbridled — (adj.) late 14c., originally in figurative sense of unrestrained, ungoverned, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + bridled (see BRIDLE (Cf. bridle) (v.)). Cf. M.Du. ongebreidelt. Literal sense of not fitted with a bridle (of horses) is not recorded before … Etymology dictionary
unbridled — [adj] unrestrained berserk, chaotic, crazed, crazy, enthusiastic, hysterical, madcap, noisy, rabid, riotous, turbulent, unchecked, unconstrained, uncontrolled, uncurbed, undisciplined, ungovernable, unmanageable, violent, wild; concept 401 … New thesaurus
unbridled — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ uncontrolled; unconstrained … English terms dictionary
unbridled — [unbrīd′ ld] adj. 1. having no bridle on: said as of a horse 2. unrestrained; uncontrolled … English World dictionary
Unbridled — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Unbridled caption = sire = Fappiano grandsire = Mr. Prospector dam = Gana Facil damsire = Le Fabuleux sex = Stallion foaled = March 5, 1987 country = United States flagicon|USA colour = Bay breeder =… … Wikipedia
unbridled — un|bri|dled [ ʌn braıdld ] adjective FORMAL free or uncontrolled in your emotions: She spoke with unbridled passion. unbridled greed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unbridled — UK [ʌnˈbraɪd(ə)ld] / US adjective formal free or uncontrolled in your emotions She spoke with unbridled passion. unbridled greed … English dictionary
unbridled — adjective Date: 14th century 1. unrestrained < unbridled enthusiasm > 2. not confined by a bridle … New Collegiate Dictionary