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unguarded

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. lacking protection or a guard; "an unguarded gate"; "his unguarded queen was open to attack" [syn: unprotected ] displaying or feeling no wariness; "an unguarded remark"; "spilled the beans in an incautious moment" [syn: incautious ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Unguarded is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Rae Morris , released on 26 January 2015 by Atlantic Records . The album was streamed in its entirety on the website of DIY magazine ahead of its release.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, "not furnished with a guard," from un- (1) "not" + guarded . Sense of "not on one's guard, not taking heed" is attested from 1630s.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN moment ▪ For one aching, unguarded moment she wished she were back in his arms, nestled against his hard body. ▪ You caught him at an unguarded moment . ▪ The only human explanation was that one of us had said something ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Having no guard or protection; vulnerable. 2 Displaying a lack of caution or thought.

Usage examples of unguarded.

Before them, across the ballium, was another gate and a broad moat, but the drawbridge was lowered, the portcullis raised and the gateway unguarded.

Nurse Spiegel petitions Plummer with an unguarded glance as he makes his bluff pass at her back at Carver.

Then there was the air: limitless, breathable air, unchambered, unguarded.

Some unguarded expressions which dropped from Claudius were officiously transmitted to the royal ear.

An active enemy, who can select and vary his points of attack, must, in the end, discover some feeble spot, on some unguarded moment.

The dangerous temptations which on every side lurked in ambush to surprise the unguarded believer, assailed him with redoubled violence on the days of solemn festivals.

In the silence of the night, they swam the Tigris, surprised an unguarded post of the enemy, and displayed at the dawn of day the signal of their resolution and fortune.

The life of Valentinian was exposed to imminent danger by the intrepid curiosity with which he persisted to explore some secret and unguarded path.

His labors were interrupted by the alarming intelligence, that new swarms of Barbarians had passed the unguarded Danube, either to support the cause, or to imitate the example, of Fritigern.

Danube, in the firm confidence that they should find an easy landing and an unguarded camp.

When Stilicho seemed to abandon his sovereign in the unguarded palace of Milan, he had probably calculated the term of his absence, the distance of the enemy, and the obstacles that might retard their march.

He attacked Sarus at an unguarded moment, when he was accompanied only by eighteen or twenty of his valiant followers.

In the obscurity of the night, these destructive vessels were impelled against the unguarded and unsuspecting fleet of the Romans, who were awakened by the sense of their instant danger.

Round the wide circumference, Narses assigned to himself, and to each of his lieutenants, a real or a feigned attack, while he silently marked the place of easy and unguarded entrance.

Their hospitable entertainment, the Christians who joined their standard, their inroad into a fertile and unguarded province, the richness of their spoil, and the safety of their return, announced to their brethren the most favorable omens of victory.