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Antonyms for unshackled
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : uhn-shak-uh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ʌnˈʃæk əl |
- abandon
- accountable
- answerable
- assign
- attached
- be quiet
- bind
- blame
- burden
- capture
- charge
- clean
- collect
- combined
- compel
- condemn
- confine
- connected
- constrained
- convict
- dam
- damn
- decent
- definite
- delegate
- detain
- employ
- endanger
- engage
- enslave
- fasten
- fill
- gather
- hard
- harm
- hindered
- hire
- hold
- hold back
- hurt
- imprison
- incarcerate
- incriminate
- injure
- joined
- keep
- leave open
- liable
- limit
- load
- lose
- maintain
- make vulnerable
- moral
- nonexempt
- owe
- precise
- prevent
- prevented
- responsible
- restrain
- restrained
- restrict
- restricted
- retain
- rigid
- sane
- sentence
- squander
- stiff
- strict
- suppress
- taut
- throw away
- tight
- united
- waste
- welcome
- withhold
Definition of unshackled
- As in loose : adj not tight; unconstrained
- As in unrestrained : adj uncontrolled
- As in relaxed : adj loose
- As in unconfined : adj loose
- As in exempt : adj freed from responsibility
- As in liberate : verb give freedom
- As in release : verb let go, let out
- As in save : verb rescue
- As in deliver : verb free, liberate
- As in discharge : verb set free
- As in emancipate : verb set free
- As in free : verb take burden from
- Its hardships were more than compensated for by its unshackled freedom.
- Extract from : « Land of the Burnt Thigh » by Edith Eudora Kohl
- No singing—for songs come from the happy heart of labor, unshackled.
- Extract from : « The Bishop of Cottontown » by John Trotwood Moore
- In Colombia, all castes and all colors are free and unshackled.
- Extract from : « History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) » by George Washington Williams
- Turning her palms up and down, she showed him her unshackled wrists.
- Extract from : « Yonder » by Emily Hilda Young
- He thought a dog free and unshackled to go or come as the wind listeth.
- Extract from : « Penrod » by Booth Tarkington
- Unshackled from your past, you've burst the bands of superstition, lethargy, inertia.
- Extract from : « A Yankee in the Far East » by George Hoyt Allen
- Unshackled from that fearful darkness that wars against our spirits?
- Extract from : « Tales of the Wonder Club » by M. Y. Halidom (pseud. Dryasdust)
- But now the world is unshackled from the corners of the packs of Leicester.
- Extract from : « Gargantua and Pantagruel, Complete. » by Francois Rabelais
- Our unshackled ego, scorning things done that took the eye and had the price, seems to have the truer voice.
- Extract from : « The Joys of Being a Woman » by Winifred Kirkland
- His seven feet and over shambled about, suggesting unjointed power, unshackled force.
- Extract from : « Romany of the Snows » by Gilbert Parker
Synonyms for unshackled
- absolve
- absolved
- acquit
- affranchise
- allow to go
- apart
- asunder
- at large
- at liberty
- baggy
- bail one out
- bail out
- beat the rap
- cast loose
- cast off
- clear
- cleared
- come to rescue
- commute
- cut loose
- decontaminate
- defend
- deliver
- detach
- detached
- discharge
- discharged
- disconnected
- disembarrass
- disencumber
- disengage
- disentangle
- disenthral
- disimprison
- dismiss
- dispense
- drop
- easy
- emancipate
- empty
- enfranchise
- escaped
- excepted
- excluded
- exculpate
- excuse
- excused
- exempt
- exonerate
- expel
- extricate
- favored
- flabby
- flaccid
- floating
- free
- free as a bird
- free up
- get off the hook
- get out from under
- get out of hock
- give a break
- give off
- give out
- go easy on
- hanging
- immune
- insecure
- issue
- lax
- leak
- let go
- let loose
- let off
- let off steam
- let out
- let up on
- liberate
- liberated
- limp
- loose
- loosen
- loosened
- manumit
- movable
- not fitting
- not liable
- not responsible
- not subject
- off the hook
- on the loose
- open up
- oust
- outside
- pardon
- privileged
- pull out of fire
- put off
- ransom
- recover
- redeem
- relaxed
- release
- released
- relieve
- rescue
- rid
- salvage
- save
- save one's neck
- separate
- set apart
- set at large
- set free
- set loose
- slack
- slackened
- sloppy
- spared
- special
- spring
- surrender
- take out
- turn loose
- turn out
- unattached
- unbind
- unbolted
- unbound
- unburden
- unbuttoned
- uncaged
- unchain
- unchecked
- unclasped
- unconfined
- unconnected
- uncontrollable
- undo
- undone
- unfasten
- unfastened
- unfetter
- unfettered
- unhinged
- unhook
- unhooked
- unlade
- unlatched
- unleash
- unload
- unlocked
- unloose
- unpack
- unpinned
- unrestrained
- unrestricted
- unsecured
- unshackle
- unshackled
- untie
- untied
- vent
- void of
- walked
- wipe slate clean
- wobbly
- yield
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