different between unbridled vs unbridle

unbridled

English

Etymology

un- +? bridled

Adjective

unbridled (comparative more unbridled, superlative most unbridled)

  1. Not fitted with a bridle.
  2. (by extension) Without restraint or limit.
    • The doctor now interposed, and prevented the effects of a wrath which was kindling between Jones and Thwackum; after which the former gave a loose to mirth, sang two or three amorous songs, and fell into every frantic disorder which unbridled joy is apt to inspire []

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Verb

unbridled

  1. simple past tense of unbridle

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unbridle

English

Etymology

un- +? bridle

Verb

unbridle (third-person singular simple present unbridles, present participle unbridling, simple past and past participle unbridled)

  1. (transitive) To remove the bridle, and other tack, from (a horse or other animal).
  2. (transitive, figuratively) To remove restraint from.

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