Not saddled.
unsaddled
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unsaddled.
Editorial note
Happily, startups are particularly unsaddled with the intransigent obstacles to automation.
Quick take
Not saddled.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of unsaddled gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for unsaddled.
adjective
Not saddled.
See also: bareback, barebacked
Example sentences
Happily, startups are particularly unsaddled with the intransigent obstacles to automation.
Don't kids deserve to enter a bright future, unsaddled by debt?
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).
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.
> 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
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
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.