English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ constraint

Noun edit

unconstraint (uncountable)

  1. Freedom from constraint.
    • 1783, William Godwin, Four Early Pamphlets[1]:
      It is calculated to inspire unconstraint and confidence into every breast.
    • 1878, Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), A Tramp Abroad[2]:
      Nothing gives such an air of grace and elegance and unconstraint to a German or an English conversation as to scatter it full of "Also's" or "You knows."