"Unloose" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unloose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unloose" Meaning

To become loose; to come apart; to become free from a fastening or constraint.

Example: The knot began to unloose, and the rope fell to the ground.

"Unloose" Examples

Examples of using the word "unloose"

1. The tight screw was difficult to turn because it needed to be unloosed before we could remove it.
2. After a few loosening turns, the knot finally unloosed and fell apart.
3. The team spent hours trying to unloose the stuck wheel but it only seemed to get tighter.
4. He had to unloose his tight grip on the handlebars before he could stand up straight again.
5. The pot was stuck in the ground, so we had to use a lot of force to unloose it.

"Unloose" Similar Words

Unloaded

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Unloading

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Unloads

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Unlock

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To make something no longer locked or secure, allowing it to be opened or used freely. It can also mean to reveal a secret or a hidden fact. Alternatively, it can refer to a switch that controls the ignition of a vehicle or other engine.

Unlocked

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Not confined or secured; not locked.<br><br>Example: "The unlocked door swung open with a creak."<br><br>Able to be used or accessed freely; unrestricted.<br><br>Example: "Her creativity was unlocked when she was given the chance to pursue her passion."<br><br>Free from restrictions or limitations.<br><br>Example: "The city lost an official as the antimafia laws were finally unlocked."

Unlocking

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Verb: to remove a lock from something so that it can be opened or used.<br><br>Example: "She unlocked the door with her key."<br><br>Also, "unlocking" can be a metaphor for discovering a solution or secret.<br><br>Example: "After weeks of studying, she was unlocking the mysteries of the text."

Unlocks

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To make something possible for someone to use or understand, especially after a problem or obstacle has stopped them from doing so.

Unlooked-for

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Unexpected, unforeseen, or unanticipated.

Unlovable

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Extremely unpleasant or repulsive; unable to be loved or liked.

Unloved

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Deserted or neglected in love; failing to receive love or affection from others. Denoting a person or thing that is unpopular or without friends or admirers.

Unlovely

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Untoward or unattractive in conduct or character.

Unloving

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Without love or affection. Cold, uncaring, or unkind in one's feelings or actions.

Unluckier

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Unluckiest

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Unluckily

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Unluckiness

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