"Unhook" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To remove or take off something that is attached or hooked to something else, usually with a sudden or violent movement.
Example: "She tried to unhook the heavy chain from the fence."
It can also be used figuratively to mean to break a habit or a tradition.
Example: "After a few months, she finally unhooked herself from her coffee habit."
Loose or uncontrolled. <br><br>Example: "The politician's outburst was unhinged and completely uncontrollable."
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.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The strong wind caused the door to unhinge, allowing it to fall off its hinges.<br> The shocking news unhinged her, leaving her feeling unsettled and anxious.<br><br>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.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company reached a point of unhinging, where it was on the brink of bankruptcy.<br> The pressures she faced led to an unhinging of her mental health, requiring her to seek therapy.<br><br>In a more idiomatic sense, "unhinging" can imply a sudden loss of control or a breaking free from conventional norms or expectations.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> After seeing his daughter defy societal norms, he was unhinged by her newfound confidence and independence.<br> The movie's unexpected twist left the audience unhinged, shocking them out of their seats.
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.)
To remove or release the connection or attachment of a vehicle (such as a caravan or trailer) from its towing vehicle.
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.
Not uniform or consistent in composition or texture; retaining the raw or unblended quality of its individual parts.
Disconnected, unfastened, set free, or released from something that was previously attached or engaged.
Noun: unhusked means a grain that is still in its outer covering, or husk, and has not been threshed or shelled.<br><br>Example: The farmer harvested the unhusked corn and took it to the mill to process it.
The word "unhygienic" refers to something that is dirty, filthy, or not clean, often in a way that can be unhealthy or unpleasant. It can also describe conditions, behaviors, or environments that are likely to spread disease or cause illness. Generally, it implies a lack of proper hygiene, such as cleanliness and habits that prevent the spread of germs.