Crossword clues for unconstrained
unconstrained
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. not constrained
WordNet
adj. not under constraint of any kind; "sailors at liberty while their ship is in port"; "you are at liberty to go" [syn: at liberty(p)]
Usage examples of "unconstrained".
If she had approached her tremblingly, and with downcast eyes, crushed, as it were, by the weight of this unheard-of condescension on the part of royalty, the queen would have been inclined to pardon her want of birth, and to forget her nameless descent: but the quiet and unconstrained bearing of the newly created countess enraged her.
To these observations, although they seemed to come from a heart occupied by more gloomy as well as more important cares, Isabella endeavoured to answer in a manner as free and unconstrained as it was possible for her to assume, amid the involuntary apprehensions which crowded upon her imagination.
I entered with an easy and unconstrained air, and asked a child who was playing at top in the court-yard where his father was.
The empirical study of the mind, unconstrained by the dogmatic principles of scientific materialism and all other religious creeds, awaits us.
She was perfectly unconstrained and unaffected: as modestly silent about her productions, as she was generous with their pecuniary results.
He laughed -- his unexpected, unconstrained, exuberantly wanton laugh.
Thereafter, both spoke of Egremont, when at all, in an unconstrained way.
The Dales may have been well-bred and lived in a large house, but they also had a stubborn gene which cropped up from time to time, a restless, inventive, unconstrained gene as capable of causing great mischief as of creating great beauty.
The general, and, as it should seem, the unconstrained voice of the fathers, accepted the faith and even the anathemas of Cyril.
The general, and, as it should seem, the unconstrained voice of the fathers, accepted the faith and even the anathemas of Cyril.
Easy and unconstrained postures and motions are always beautiful: An air of health and vigour is agreeable: Clothes which warm, without burthening the body.
Unwittingly all but authoring the Union designed to afford the scopophobic empathic fellowship and the genesis of sturdy inner resources through shame-free and unconstrained concealment, W.
It was not the swaying that made Jack pensive - wild irregular motion was after all reasonably familiar to him - but rather the thought of what sixteen stone might do at the top end of such a lever, its motion unconstrained by shrouds, forestays or backstays, and the immense force that it would exert upon the lower part of the trunk and upon roots sunk in little more than coral sand and a trifle of vegetable debris.