unmeasured
/ʌnˈmɛʒərd/
adjective
- Not measured; not calculated or determined in amount, size, or degree.
- The hiker walked an unmeasured distance through the forest, relying only on a compass.
- The artist's unmeasured enthusiasm for the project inspired everyone on the team.
- The chef added an unmeasured amount of salt to the soup, making it too salty.
- Excessive or unrestrained; without limits or moderation.
- The king's unmeasured spending led to a financial crisis in the kingdom.
- His unmeasured criticism of the proposal hurt the team's morale.
- She responded with unmeasured anger, shouting at everyone in the room.
- (of poetry or music) Not having a regular rhythm or meter; free.
- The composer preferred unmeasured melodies that felt like spontaneous speech.
- The ancient chant was unmeasured, with no fixed beat or tempo.
- The poet wrote in unmeasured verse, letting the words flow naturally.
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