"Uncurled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uncurled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Uncurled
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"Uncurled" Meaning

Uninflected, not curled or folded.

"Uncurled" Examples

Usage Examples of "Uncurled"


1. Physical Meaning


The remaining curl from the iron was still visible, so I wanted her to uncurl it for a smooth finish.

2. Figurative Meaning


His mind is still reeling from the news, and he hasn't been able to uncurl his thoughts to think clearly.

3. Structural Meaning


Curled up in a ball, the kitten was a joy to behold, but my mom preferred to uncurl the mat for us to play on.

4. Emotional State


After the breakup, she felt all uncurled inside, like her heart had been ripped out of her chest.

5. Historical Context


The old sheath uncurled from the longbow, revealing its intricate wooden pattern and craftsmanship.

"Uncurled" Similar Words

Unctuosity

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Unctuous

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Unctuously

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Unctuously refers to a behavior or manner that is excessively flattering, sycophantic, or insincerely servile in a way that is off-putting or annoying. It describes a tone or attitude that is characterized by excessive use of flattering language, excessive solicitousness, or persistent and excessive expressions of admiration or suggestion, often in a way that is perceived as insincere.

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Unculled

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Unculled refers to something that has not been removed or eliminated, often in the sense of flaws, imperfections, or difficulties.<br><br>Example: "The unculled video footage showed raw and unedited scenes of the accident."<br><br>In photography, unculled refers to an image that has not been edited or cropped to remove distracting or unwanted elements.<br><br>Example: "The unculled image showed the entire scene, including the unflattering background."<br><br>In general, unculled implies that something has not been refined, filtered, or processed to remove imperfections or unwanted elements, and is often used in contexts where a certain level of authenticity or rawness is desired.

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Not cured or treated in some way to remove defects.<br><br>Meaning:<br><br> In the process of healing or being treated<br> Not cooked or preserved to prevent spoilage<br> Not developed or matured to its full potential<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The wound was uncured and still sensitive.<br>- He ate the uncured ham for his sandwich.<br>- The young artist felt that her work was still uncured and needed more practice.

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Uncut

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Intact or unaltered in form or content; complete and uninjured.

Uncute

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Uncuttable

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The word "uncuttable" is an adjective that means something that cannot be cut or divided, often because it is extremely difficult or impossible to cut. It implies a level of hardness, firmness, or resistance that makes it incapable of being cut or severed by any means.<br><br>Example: "The uncuttable rope was jammed in the pulley system."<br><br>Synonyms: indivisible, indelible, inseparable, inextricable.

Undamaged

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Not harmed or damaged in any way; unimpaired or untouched.

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Undatable

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The word "undatable" is an adjective that means unable to be dated or timed precisely, often because the source of information is unclear or unreliable.