unrestrainedun‧re‧strained /ˌʌnrɪˈstreɪnd◂/ AWL adjective

- unrestrained population growth
- But, as the story tells, such unrestrained giving in to gluttony threatens destruction.
- It would be a remarkable party, and already our apartment was acquiring a quality of exaggerated and unrestrained festivity.
- Local resorts wanted the respectable if unrestrained reveller.
- Night fell upon, and spread its funereal pall over, a field of blood where death held unrestrained carnival!
- The government of Rabbie Namaliu, its patience with the rebels evidently exhausted, opted for an unrestrained military solution.
- When government enters into the enthusiastic, unrestrained greed of a market frenzy, we are all affected.
- Your laughter can be unrestrained only if you believe that nobody is getting hurt.
nounrestraintadjectiverestrained ≠ unrestrainedverbrestrain