Free from bonds or servitude; unbound; not constrained or connected; having no obligations or restrictions.
From 'bond' plus the negative suffix -less (without bonds). This formation follows standard English adjectival patterns and appears in literary and philosophical texts.
The concept of being 'bondless' reveals how humans have always valued freedom as an almost sacred quality—it's not just being unshackled, but a state of radical openness and possibility that societies ironically restrict to the privileged.
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