"Unhinging" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unhinging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unhinging" Meaning

The word "unhinging" typically means the act of removing or coming loose the hinges of something, such as a door or a gate. It can also imply a sense of unjolting or unnerving someone or something, so that they are no longer stable or secure.

Example sentences:

The strong wind caused the door to unhinge, allowing it to fall off its hinges.
The shocking news unhinged her, leaving her feeling unsettled and anxious.

In a broader sense, "unhinging" can also mean a breaking point or a crisis, where something or someone reaches a state of extreme fragility or instability, making them vulnerable to collapse or breaking down.

Example sentences:

The company reached a point of unhinging, where it was on the brink of bankruptcy.
The pressures she faced led to an unhinging of her mental health, requiring her to seek therapy.

In a more idiomatic sense, "unhinging" can imply a sudden loss of control or a breaking free from conventional norms or expectations.

Example sentences:

After seeing his daughter defy societal norms, he was unhinged by her newfound confidence and independence.
The movie's unexpected twist left the audience unhinged, shocking them out of their seats.

"Unhinging" Examples

Verb: Unhinge


Present Tense:

She will unhinge the rusty gate by herself.
They are trying to unhinge the old cabinet door.
Do not try to unhinge the lock on your own because it might break.

Past Tense:

The hikers had to unhinge the pole to enter the cave.
By unhinging his luggage, he finally found the hotel owner.

Past Participle:

The unhinged part of the door was held in place by nails.
The unhinged car mirror swung freely in the wind.

Example Sentences for Idiomatic Use:

Her tears unhinge the spirit, demonstrating the power of thoughtful speech.
The problem of sustainably affording football equipment unhinges a child's joy in playing the game.

Preposition Usage:


Unhinge [sth] from [sth]:
Unhinge the back of the chair to clean under it.
All of these factors can unhinge them from the root of the universe.
[sth] will unhinge [sth]:
How long will it take for years of stress to unhinge his body?

"Unhinging" Similar Words

Unheroic

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Not courageous or heroic; lacking in the qualities of a hero.

Unhesitating

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Not hesitating or showing any hesitation; doing or deciding something without any doubt or delay.<br><br>Example: "She made an unhesitating choice to accept the job offer."

Unhesitatingly

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Without hesitation or doubt; promptly or immediately, often in a confident or forthright manner.

Unhidden

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Not concealed or hidden; visible or evident.

Unhide

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The word "unhide" is a verb that means:<br><br>To make something visible or apparent that was hidden or concealed; to reveal or disclose something that was previously secret or unknown.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She tried to unhide the password to the website.<br> The detective was able to unhide the suspicious evidence that had been concealed in the file.<br><br>Synonyms: reveal, disclose, expose, show, uncover.<br><br>Antonyms: hide, conceal, cover, obscure.

Unhindered

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Free from obstacles, limitations, or interference; unrestricted; unimpeded.

Unhinge

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To unhinge means to break or become detached from a fixed or normal position, state, or attachment, resulting in a situation where something becomes unstable or loses its connection or balance. It can also refer to a mental state where someone is overcome with emotion, often in a way that makes them unstable or unpredictable.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The loose hinge on the door caused it to unhinge and fall off its frame.<br> After the tragic event, Sarah became unhinged and began to experience anxiety and anger.

Unhinged

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Loose or uncontrolled. <br><br>Example: "The politician's outburst was unhinged and completely uncontrollable."

Unhistrionic

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Overdramatic and excessively emotional. Characterized by an exaggerated or insincere display of emotion.<br><br>(Note: This word is actually "histrionic", not "unhistrionic" that is actually a non-existent word. The correct word "histrionic" is often used to describe a type of personality disorder characterized by excessive emotionality and attention-seeking behavior.)

Unhitch

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To remove or release the connection or attachment of a vehicle (such as a caravan or trailer) from its towing vehicle.

Unhitched

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Not married or not attached to a partner.

Unholy

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Meaning: Not in accordance with divine or moral law; wicked, vile, or sinful.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The unholy marriage between the brother and sister was a moral outrage.<br> The politician's actions were considered unholy by his opponents.<br><br>Synonyms: wicked, sinful, heinous, immoral, profane.

Unhomogenised

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Unhomogenized

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Unhook

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Unhooked

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Disconnected, unfastened, set free, or released from something that was previously attached or engaged.