"Unsheathe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To release or remove the sheath or covering from something, especially a sword.
Here are five usage examples of the word "unsheathe":
To unsew means to unpick or remove the stitches from a seam. It's the opposite of sewing, dissolving or unraveling the thread that has been used to join two pieces of fabric together.
Unshakeable refers to something or someone that is firmly fixed or stable, resistant to being changed, moved, or swayed. It can describe a strong and unwavering conviction, unshakeable confidence, or unshakeable trust.
Not moved or shaken; remaining firm or steady, often despite challenges or difficulties.<br><br>Example: Her resolve was unshaken in the face of adversity.<br><br>Synonym: unshakeable<br><br>Antonym: shaken
Not having shaved or groomed facial hair, often referring to a person who has not shaved their beard or stubble.
To unsheathe something means to take a sword or other sharp blade out of its cover or scabbard, or to remove or reveal something that has been hidden or covered up.
Exposure to the elements; homeless or without a roof over one's head, often referring to rough sleepers or people living on the streets.
Unsifted refers to something that has not been sorted or sifted through, often in a figurative sense, to separate what is useful from what is not. In other words, it can describe something that is a mixture of good and bad, useful and useless, or relevant and irrelevant information, and has not been filtered or categorized yet.