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The word of the day is ‘unfettered’.
The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence
No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
It means:
1. Unburdened
2. Not confined or restricted.
3. Free
4. Untied
1. She walked, as always, with the elastic resilience of unfettered youth.
2. He is a lover of truth and advocates the only way to arrive at it, which is by unfettered thought
3. These things are left to the unfettered choice of individuals.
4. As for the third, he was wounded, though not badly, and we left him unfettered.
5. The Word of God might be useful in its way, but only as studied with unfettered thought.
Some synonyms of today’s word are:
fettered, restricted, unrestrained, unrestricted, unconstrained, free. unbridled.untrammelled, unchecked, unconfined, unimpeded, unhampered, uncontrolled, unbound, untied, unchained, unshackled, loose etc.
Some antonyms of this word of the day are:
fettered, restricted etc.
Quotation:
It is more raw and unfettered and I’m more likely going into something you could call extreme cartooning. There’s a lot of that in the course of ‘Holy Terror.’ There are interludes where there are pictures – cartoon pictures – of modern figures and they are all wordless. It’s up to readers to put the words in.
Frank Miller
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