"Unlaces" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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
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
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.
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.
Not securely fastened or closed; opened or unbuttoned, especially a shoe, boot, or garment with laces.
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.
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
The verb "unlatch" means to disengage or release a latch, mechanical catch, or other locking device, allowing something to open or close more easily.