"Unlaces" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unlaces" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unlaces
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"Unlaces" Meaning

To become unloosed. To be undone or removed from a fastening, especially a knot that uses one or more loops (bows) instead of a secure knot like a square knot that allows the runners to cross over one another, thereby making it difficult to escape

"Unlaces" Examples

Unlace

Part of speech: Verb

Usage examples:


1. She carefully unloosened the shoe's laces and pulled them out so she could put the shoe on without trouble.
2. Ellen restored the antique drawers after untying the laces that held them closed.
3. David removed one glove unhooking the laces that tied around his wrist.
4. Sally tried to unlace the toy doll since the strings had gotten bunched up.
5. First, unlace the shoelace so it can unravel for reforming into the normal form it once was in

"Unlaces" Similar Words

Unknowing

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Unaware or uninformed; lacking knowledge or understanding of something.<br><br>Example: "She seemed unknowing of the consequences of her actions."<br><br>Synonyms: unaware, uninformed, unenlightened, obscure, unawareness

Unknowingly

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Inadvertently or unintentionally; without realizing or being aware of something.

Unknowledgeable

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Lacking knowledge or understanding, particularly of a subject or situation.

Unknown

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Not known or identified; not familiar.<br><br>Example: "The unknown author of the letter remains a mystery."<br><br>Synonyms: unfamiliar, mysterious, unidentifiable, obscure, enigmatic.<br><br>Antonyms: known, familiar, identifiable, certain.

Unlabeled

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Not identified or described; lacking a name or label.<br><br>Example: The new employee worked on an unlabeled project, making it hard for her to know what her exact responsibilities were.

Unlabelled

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Lacking or without a label, especially a label that provides information or explanation.

Unlace

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To untie or remove the laces of something, usually a shoe or a corset.

Unlaced

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Not securely fastened or closed; opened or unbuttoned, especially a shoe, boot, or garment with laces.

Unladen

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Unladen refers to a load-free or burden-free state, typically associated with the term "unladen weight" or "unladen mass" in the context of aircraft. However, in mainstream usage, the phrase "around my neck an unladen swallow" is a popular reference to a humorous quote from the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Meterologists also use the term "unladen" to describe moist air or air with a certain amount of moisture.

Unladylike

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Immodest; lacking in deportment and manners, particularly of a woman.

Unlamented

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In a state or condition of not being mourned or lamented; not showing any grief or sorrow.<br><br>Example: The deceased person's poor health and troubled life were unfortunately unlamented by his extended family.<br><br>Synonym: unmoaned

Unlarded

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Without fat or with the fat removed, especially from meat.

Unlatch

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To release or open something, especially a door, by releasing a latch or catch.

Unlatched

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Not secured or fastened, typically to prevent access or entry.

Unlatching

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The verb "unlatch" means to disengage or release a latch, mechanical catch, or other locking device, allowing something to open or close more easily.

Unlawful

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Not in accordance with or authorized by law: illegal, illegitimate, illicit.