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unrestraint

[uhn-ri-streynt] / ˌʌn rɪˈstreɪnt /




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He had never spoken with such fathoms of unrestraint.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 3, 2017

Most of us seem convinced that crowds inhabit a psychological shadow land of primitive urges and unrestraint, where individuals are stripped of their identity and led unthinking to violent or irrational acts.

From Slate • Mar. 17, 2015

Parts of Speeches "Ochlocracy is but the inchoate rococo of mob rule, bred on febrile emotions and unrestraint," said Wellesley-educated Mme.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Honoria did not wait for the conclusion of elaborate explanations, for that cry and the unrestraint of the girl's attitude not only roused, but shocked her.

From The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance by Malet, Lucas

Swinburne clings to that belief in sentiment which marks the Victorian era, but Swinburne finds the key to life in unrestraint instead of in restraint.

From Atlantic Classics, Second Series by Addams, Jane