noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:After escaping debt, Sarah felt a newfound freedom and unbefoundedness to pursue her passions.

Definition:being independent and not owing gratitude

From free from obligations

Example:The government's easing of censorship policies allowed the media to express themselves in a more unbefounded manner.

Definition:no longer restricted or censored

From unmuzzled

Example:She felt unbefounded and unobliged after the generous gift, wishing to return it as a sign of respect.

Definition:not indebted or under an obligation to someone

From unobliged

Example:Liam's new position as an independent contractor finally brought him the unbefoundedness he had craved.

Definition:free from outside control or influence

From independent

Example:The artist's unbefoundedness and unfettered creativity led to a breakthrough exhibition.

Definition:freed from bonds or constraints

From unfettered

Example:He felt unbefounded and ungrateful after he was helped out of a jam, not seeing the use of returning good deeds.

Definition:lacking gratitude, often thoughtlessly contemptuous of goodwill and kindness

From ungrateful

Example:Her success felt like a self-made feat, a testament to her unbefoundedness and unaccommodated endeavor.

Definition:without or having no auxiliary help, support, or means

From unaccommodated

Example:Her unbefoundedness and unrestrained spirit allowed her to lead a truly fulfilling and adventurous life.

Definition:not checked or controlled, free from external constraints

From unrestrained

Example:Their unbefoundedness and lack of influence from societal norms allowed for a more independent thought process.

Definition:unaffected by a particular person, thing, or situation; not unduly influenced

From uninfluenced

Example:The judge's unbefoundedness and unbiasedness ensured a fair and just trial.

Definition:free from prejudice; fair

From unbiased