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unbound
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "unbound" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not confined or limited by anything. For example, "The possibilities of exploration were unbound, and I had a great sense of freedom."
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54 human-written examples
Perhaps that wasn't the case, but sending freelance soldiers into a country unbound by any laws is still a terrible strategy.
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Leviathan unbound Small savings, big headache A capital idea ReprintsGovernment debt has had an equally dizzying ride since the start of March.
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The unconventional views on Greek society offered at http://www.athenian.net/ (in Greek, English and French) were appreciated.Special report Prometheus unbound A great lurch forward The war of the olive branches Roll out the welcome mat Good neighbours Blowing hot and cold Enduring virtues The road to Marathon A bit more neocracy, please Acknowledgments and sources Reprints.
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It's an ill wind... Unbound Africa calling Reprints Related items AMD v Intel: Oil money and hafniumNov 22nd 2007To avoid getting stuck in a maturing market, Intel has branched out by developing Atom, a new family of low-power chips for "mobile internet devices" (MIDs, bigger than smartphones), "netbooks" (very small laptops) and "nettops" (cheap, stripped-down desktop PCs).
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Two hundred years later, the book of 90 pages was unbound and washed so that the goatskin parchment could be reused, producing what is known as a palimpsest, in which the older writing is sometimes visible under the new.
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Many are able to receive foreign television and radio and look at foreign websites.Special report Half-way from rags to riches A bit of everything Two wheels good, four wheels better Entrepreneurs unbound The return of the boat people From basket case to rice basket Revealing its hidden charm We want to be your friend How long can the party last?
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Leviathan unbound Small savings, big headache A capital idea Reprints Related items Japan's post office: Reformable?Jun 21st 2001Life insurers are miffed too.
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Storm in a shot glass The shackled boss ReprintsTwo decades ago bosses were relatively unbound.
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Leviathan unbound Small savings, big headache A capital idea Reprints Related items Bank regulation: Too nice in BaselOct 3rd 2002Imagine, therefore, the consternation of other committee members on learning how America plans to treat the new rulebook.
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Leviathan unbound Small savings, big headache A capital idea Reprints Related items Italian finance: FiascoMar 6th 2003Mediobanca has long used its 13.6% stake in Generali to control the insurer, installing three chairmen in recent years and generally making a nuisance of itself.
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But it would also pave the way for fresh legislative elections and set legal limits to Mr Morsi's now-unbound executive power.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a release from obligation or restraint, consider using "unbound" to convey a sense of freedom and potential.
Common error
Avoid using "unbound" when the context requires a specific type of freedom (e.g., legal, financial). "Unbound" implies a general lack of constraints, which might not be accurate in every situation.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "unbound" is as a verb, specifically the past tense and past participle of "unbind". It can also function as an adjective, describing something that is not restricted or confined. Ludwig confirms its correctness in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Science
22%
Formal & Business
7%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
1%
Social Media
1%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unbound" functions primarily as the past tense and past participle of "unbind", while also acting as an adjective to describe something unrestricted. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and frequent use across diverse fields. Occurring most often in News & Media, and Science domains, it conveys a sense of liberation and limitless potential. To avoid misuse, writers should ensure the context truly implies a general freedom rather than a specific legal or financial release. Overall, "unbound" is a versatile term best suited for describing conditions of freedom and opportunity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unrestrained
Focuses on the lack of control or limit.
unfettered
Emphasizes the removal of chains or restraints, both literally and figuratively.
unrestricted
Highlights the absence of limitations or boundaries.
liberated
Implies a state of being freed from oppression or confinement.
freed
A simpler term for having been released from constraints.
unchecked
Suggests a lack of oversight or regulation.
unleashed
Implies the sudden release of something powerful or energetic.
untethered
Focuses on the absence of a connection or tie.
unconstrained
Highlights the lack of imposed restrictions or limitations.
at liberty
Emphasizes the freedom to act or choose.
FAQs
How is "unbound" used in a sentence?
"Unbound" can describe something not confined or limited, as in, "The company felt "unbound" by traditional marketing methods." It's also used as the past tense or past participle of 'unbind'.
What are some alternatives to "unbound"?
Depending on the context, alternatives include "unrestrained", "unfettered", or "unrestricted". Choose the word that best fits the nuance you intend to convey.
Is it correct to say "unbound by rules"?
Yes, "unbound by rules" is grammatically correct and commonly used. It suggests that something or someone is not restricted or controlled by regulations.
What's the difference between "unbound" and "unleashed"?
"Unbound" implies a release from restrictions or limitations in general, while "unleashed" suggests the sudden release of something powerful or energetic. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize freedom from constraints or the unleashing of potential.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested