"Unsheathe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unsheathe" Meaning

To release or remove the sheath or covering from something, especially a sword.

"Unsheathe" Examples

Here are five usage examples of the word "unsheathe":

Example 1: Sword

When the knight put on the armor, he grasped his sword hilt and was about to unsheathe his blade in preparation for battle.

Example 2: A Weapon

The air marshal gently unsheathed her pistol from its holster and examined it for any signs of damage before securing it again.

Example 3: A whip

A western hero didn’t like using a present whip, so he sometimes unsheathed his in times of substantial distress.

Example 4: A dagger

In many stories, stealth was preferred over confrontation, so she unsheathed her fold-up dagger silently, noticing the properties of daylight.

Example 5: A lash

A crazy sailor unsheathed his heavy rubber lash just to scare the angry shark, running it through the water.

"Unsheathe" Similar Words

Unsew

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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.

Unshackled

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Not restrained or confined in any way; free to move or act as one chooses.

Unshakable

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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.

Unshakably

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Completely secure or stable; utterly firm and not likely to change.

Unshakeable

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Unshaken

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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

Unshaved

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Unshaven

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Not having shaved or groomed facial hair, often referring to a person who has not shaved their beard or stubble.

Unsheathed

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Unsheathing

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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.

Unsheltered

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Exposure to the elements; homeless or without a roof over one's head, often referring to rough sleepers or people living on the streets.

Unshielded

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unprotected, uncovered, or defenseless; without a shield or protective covering.

Unshod

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Unshorn

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Unsifted

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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.

Unsightliness

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