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    Un·bound
    /ˌənˈbound/

    adjective

    • 1. not bound or tied up: "her hair was unbound"
  2. The meaning of UNBOUND is not bound. How to use unbound in a sentence.

  3. adjective. not bound, as a book. free; not attached, as by a chemical bond: unbound electrons. / ʌnˈbaʊnd / verb. the past tense and past participle of unbind. adjective. (of a book) not bound within a cover. not restrained or tied down by bonds. (of a morpheme) able to form a word by itself; free. Discover More. Word History and Origins.

  4. Things that are free, rather than attached or restrained, are unbound. You prefer your to wear your hair in a tight ponytail to keep it off your face, while your best friend likes her hair unbound. If you untie your pet goats so they can roam free, they'll be unbound.

  5. 4 days ago · verb. 1. the past tense and past participle of unbind. adjective. 2. (of a book) not bound within a cover. 3. not restrained or tied down by bonds. 4. (of a morpheme) able to form a word by itself; free.

  6. adj. 1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (of a book) not bound within a cover. 2. not restrained or tied down by bonds. 3. (Linguistics) (of a morpheme) able to form a word by itself; free.

  7. Synonyms for UNBOUND: loose, free, unconfined, unrestrained, escaped, at large, at liberty, unfettered; Antonyms of UNBOUND: bound, confined, restrained, unfree, caught, imprisoned, chained, caged.

  8. Unbound Definition. Not bound. Unbound manuscripts; an unbound book. Released from bonds, ties, or shackles. Without a binding. Not held in physical or chemical union with another element, substance, etc.; free. Unbound electrons. Unbind. Simple past tense of unbind.

  9. Britannica Dictionary definition of UNBOUND. : not bound: such as. a : not controlled or influenced by something. He dresses however he likes and feels unbound by convention. b : not tied together with something (such as string or rope) unbound stacks of newspapers. long, unbound hair.

  10. unbind /ʌnˈbaɪnd/ vb ( -binds, -binding, -bound ) (transitive) to set free from restraining bonds or chains; release. to unfasten or make loose (a bond, tie, etc) 'unbound' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): F and Gs - Prometheus Unbound - loose - sheet music - unbounded.

  11. 6 days ago · unbound (not comparable) Not bound; not tied up. The hostages' hands were left unbound. Without a binding. an unbound book

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