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unsubdued

American  
[uhn-suhb-dood, -dyood] / ˌʌn səbˈdud, -ˈdyud /

adjective

  1. not subdued in mood, character, or quality.

  2. not having been subdued by someone; not brought under control or into subjection.


Example Sentences

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Unsubdued and perfectly self-assured, Author Fleming finally took to print in his own defense.

From Time Magazine Archive

Proud Duryodhan sues no favour even with his dying breath, Unsubdued and still unconquered, changeless even unto death!

From Maha-bharata The Epic of Ancient India Condensed into English Verse by Dutt, Romesh

His poem "Unsubdued" is, like Henley's "Invictus," a splendid portrayal of undaunted courage in the face of defeat.

From It Can Be Done Poems of Inspiration by Morris, Joseph

Unsubdued by this, Stumps gathered himself up and made a blind rush at his adversary, but was abruptly stopped by what Jeff called a “dab on the nose.”

From The Battery and the Boiler Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)

Unsubdued, however, he rose upon his feet, and invited his antagonist to single combat.

From The Persian Literature, Comprising The Shah Nameh, The Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan, Volume 1 by Gottheil, Richard James Horatio