"Unpack" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unpack" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unpack" Meaning

To break down or explain something in detail; to get to the bottom of a problem or difficulty.

Example: "The teacher asked the students to unpack the complex sentence and analyze each word's function."

Synonyms: analyze, dissect, explain, expand, elaborate

"Unpack" Examples

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1. Literal meaning:
- "She began to unpack the boxes that had been delivered."

2. Idiomatic expression:
- "He's going to try to unpack the meaning of this complex joke."
- "The scientist was able to unpack the complex molecules."

3. Technical term:
- "The software simulates a real scenario before unpacking its results."
- "The new algorithm used was able to unpack the compressed data efficiently."

4. Business or finance:
- "The economic data will need to be unpacked to understand its implications."
- "The sales team is working to unpack the market's response to their new product."

5. Freelance or menial work:
- "She's a truck driver, so she's good at unpacking crates all day."
- "This is a very physical job: it involves unpacking large items by hand."

"Unpack" Similar Words

Unorthodox

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Deviating from traditional customs, principles, or rules; unconventional or unestablished.

Unorthodoxy

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Unostentatious

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Unostentatiously

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Without showy or excessive display; modestly and simply.

Unostentatiousness

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Unoxidised

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Unoxidized

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Not contaminated with or affected by oxygen; retaining the shape or properties of something that has not been exposed to oxygen.

Unoxygenated

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Unpackaged

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Unpacked

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Unpacking

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The verb "unpacking" refers to the act of carefully removing items from a container, bag, or box, and organizing or distributing them. It can also describe the process of clarifying or explaining a complex concept or idea by breaking it down into its individual parts or elements.<br><br>As a noun, "unpacking" can refer to the act of removing luggage, boxes, or other containers from a vehicle, such as a plane, train, or car.<br><br>In a broader sense, "unpacking" can also refer to the process of confronting or dealing with the consequences or implications of a situation, idea, or experience, often in a systematic and methodical way.

Unpaid

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Not compensated or paid for a service, work, or product.

Unpainted

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Unpaired

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Unpalatable

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Unpalatised

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not pronounced with the palatalization of the sounds /k/ or /ɡ/ when they are followed by front vowel sounds.