| 释义 | [ uhn-bit-id ] / ʌnˈbɪt ɪd /
 adjectivenot bitted or bridled. not controlled.Origin of unbittedFirst recorded in 1580–90; un-1 + bit1 + -ed2 Words nearby unbittedunbiased, unbiblical, unbidden, unbind, unbirthday, unbitted, unbleached, unblemished, unblenched, unblessed, unblindedDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unbittedSo much the worse for the ship, for her cable can be unbitted, as well as the schooner's. Down the Rhine|Oliver OpticThe latter were unbitted and feeding, when the whole of the enemy's cavalry made their appearance. The Life of Francis Marion|William Gilmore SimmsLike an unbitted horse, all restraint shaken off, she ran free toward the ocean as to her pasture-land. Moran of the Lady Letty|Frank Norris"It's easy—for him," commented Brand Williams, discussing Collie's almost uncanny quelling of a vicious, unbitted mustang. Overland Red|Henry Herbert Knibbs
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