Used in a Sentence

unsaddled

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unsaddled.

Editorial note

Happily, startups are particularly unsaddled with the intransigent obstacles to automation.

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Quick take

Not saddled.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Not saddled.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unsaddled.

Example sentences

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Happily, startups are particularly unsaddled with the intransigent obstacles to automation.

2

Don't kids deserve to enter a bright future, unsaddled by debt?

3

In 2016, you have a plethora of choices, many of them unsaddled by the constraints of a typical newspaper organizational structure (for better or worse).

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I had no idea on how to gain control of the wild horse that had left the stable unsaddled, with a jockey that was about as unprepared as could be.

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> It occurred to one of the girls to swaddle them up in a doll’s dress — there was only one dress, which was just as well since the cats could hardly tolerate a moment in it and would have to have been unsaddled as soon as they were christened in any case.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use unsaddled in a sentence?

Happily, startups are particularly unsaddled with the intransigent obstacles to automation.

What does unsaddled mean?

Not saddled.

What part of speech is unsaddled?

unsaddled is commonly used as adjective.