unstrained

IPA: ʌnstrˈeɪnd

adjective

  • Not strained or tense.
  • (not comparable) Not having been forced through a strainer.
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Examples of "unstrained" in Sentences

  • May be served strained or unstrained.
  • The actor finds an unstrained vocal pitch that is as uncanny as it is hilarious.
  • NASA ability to conduct "unstrained transfer" of it's budget is no longer available.
  • So too is their shared drive, relentless but unstrained, to continually create anew.
  • Gravity goes weirdly longitudinal and you begin to plunge forward with unstrained haste and gathering lawlessness.
  • It's just that the 640i doesn't have the turbo-V8's brightness, its decadent bellow, its sense of unstrained overcapacity.
  • It was utterly delightful, just her and her guitar singing four songs, her voice sounding beautiful, completely unstrained, which is the key.
  • Although they had not seen each other for years, they had instantly been returned to an unstrained intimacy, as unexpected as it was welcome.
  • Trust to the unstrained quality of mercy possessed by Christian young women in the year 1914 who will vote some day if ever they grow up and do not marry foreigners.
  • The sea is Marstal's life and Jensen's unstrained metaphor: luring the Marstallers away from home, offering uncertain passage and providing few harbors that are safe for long.
  • Senators Cornyn and Reid should both just sit down, cool off, and allow the plain meanings of law, unstrained by the casuistry of lawyers or by the pulls of partisanship to provide guidance in these two cases. —

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