What is another word for unchastened?

Pronunciation: [ʌnt͡ʃˈe͡ɪstənd] (IPA)

Unchastened is a word that refers to someone who is not yet disciplined or corrected. Synonyms for unchastened include unrestrained, undisciplined, uncontrolled, unbridled, uncontrollable, wild, impetuous, rash, frenzied, headlong, and unregulated. These words all denote a lack of self-restraint and an inability to be tamed. Someone who is unchastened is often seen as reckless or careless, acting without considering the consequences of their actions. To be chaste is to be pure and restrained, so the absence of chasteness can be seen as a negative quality. Synonyms for unchastened can be used to describe someone's behavior, personality, or attitude.

What are the hypernyms for Unchastened?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unchastened

Frenchman had brought these strange ways into Farlingford when he was himself only a boy of ten, and they had survived his own bringing up in some of the austerest houses in the town, so vitally as to enable him to bequeath them almost unchastened to his son.
"The Last Hope"
Henry Seton Merriman
Side by side with Shakespere himself we shall have to deal with the learned sock of Jonson, the proud full style of Chapman, the unchastened and ill-directed vigour of Marston, the fresh and charming, if unkempt grace of Dekker, the best known and most remarkable members of a crowd of unknown or half-known playwrights.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury
In anticipation of a brilliant review in the park, she saw them march past from the central balcony of Buckingham Palace, as she had seen them depart on the chill February morning more than two years before: another season and another scene-not unchastened in its triumph, for many a once-familiar face was absent, and many a yearning thought wandered to Russian hill and plain and Turkish graveyard, where English sleepers rested till the great awakening.
"Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, (Victoria) Vol II"
Sarah Tytler

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