Unbridle, un-brī′dl, v.t. to free from the bridle, to let loose.—adj. Unbrī′dled, unrestrained: licentious.—n. Unbrī′dledness.

Unbroken, un-brō′kn, adj. entire: unsubdued: undisturbed—also Unbroke′ (Shak.).—adv. Unbrō′kenly.—n. Unbrō′kenness.

Unbrotherly, un-bruth′ėr-li, adj. not becoming a brother.—n. Unbroth′erliness.

Unbrute, un-brōōt′, v.t. to free from the qualities of the brute.

Unbuckle, un-buk′l, v.t. to loose from buckles: to unfasten.

Unbuckramed, un-buk′ramd, adj. not stiffened with buckram, not stiff, easy.

Unbudded, un-bud′ed, adj. not yet in bud.

Unbuild, un-bild′, v.t. (Shak.) to destroy.

Unbundle, un-bun′dl, v.t. to unpack, open up, declare.

Unburden, un-bur′dn, v.t. to take a burden off: to free the mind from any weight or anxiety: to disclose—also Unbur′then.—adj. Unbur′dened.