"Untangled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Untangled" Meaning

Untangled: made (or becoming) less complicated or less intertwined.

Example: The unknotted rope looked untangled after John had struggled with it for a while.

"Untangled" Examples

Usage Examples for "Untangled"


Noun

- The rocks are visible because the seaweed was untangled out of the way.

Verb (Intransitive)

- Her long hair acted like a rope when she jumped into the air, getting untangled mid-leap.

Verb (Transitive)

- Try to untangle the knot that has been stuck in the laces for hours.

Adjective

- The developer used a tool to untangle the mess of cables on the floor, minimizing clutter in the new office space.

Adverb

- The hikers untangled their feet from the roots quickly so they wouldn't fall anymore.

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