"Unfold" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To expand or open something that was folded or compact, typically by smooth, flat, and even movement.
Example: She unfolded the map to find the correct route.
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To become or make something more open and honest in your thoughts, feelings, or actions.
Example: As she talked to her friend, she began to unfold her worries about the relationship.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "unfold" in markdown format:
Unflappable refers to a person who remains calm and composed, especially in difficult or trying situations, and does not lose their tempers or their ability to think clearly.
Lacking favor or approval; not praising or complimentary, often implying that something or someone is unappealing or looks bad.
The word "unfolding" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. To unfold something means to open or spread out something that was previously folded or compact, such as a piece of paper or a solar panel. For example, "Unfold the map and lay it on the table."<br><br>2. Unfolding can also refer to the process of explaining or revealing something in detail, often in a way that makes it more understandable or interesting. For example, "My teacher provided an unfolding explanation of the complex math problem, making it much easier to understand."<br><br>3. In a more abstract sense, unfolding can refer to a process or situation that is developing or taking shape over time. For example, "The unfolding drama of the play was full of unexpected twists and turns."