1. unshackled - Adjective
2. unshackled - Verb
3. unshackled - Adjective Satellite
not bound by shackles and chains
Source: WordNetYours for the unshackled exercise of every faculty by every human being. Lydia Maria Child
Better walk unshackled in a green meadow, than be bound to a thorn-brush. Danish Proverb
A growing number of religious radio stations air daily or weekly programs usually geared to younger audiences, such as Adventures in Odyssey (1,700+ syndicated stations), or Unshackled! Source: Internet
And so the argument runs that, like Alex Hales, Jason Roy and Adil Rashid, Buttler should simply be unshackled from the pinching handcuffs of Test cricket, and set free to do what he does best. Source: Internet
And we have so much sociological and anthropological data coming from universities that teens are able to make much better decisions for themselves if they are unshackled from the unnatural constraints of school. Source: Internet
Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, of Antioch, Ill., was in a courtroom hours earlier for a Friday morning court hearing unshackled, wearing a blue button-down shirt, a dark tie and a face mask. Source: Internet