"Unwinds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To release or relax tense muscles or the mind by removing or easing pressure or strain.
Example: "She took a deep breath and unwinds her tired body on the beach."
Synonym: relaxes
Antonym: tightens
Verb Forms
1. I need to unwind after a long day of work. (relaxing)
2. The music will unwind the tension in the room. (relaxing)
3. The scroll will unwind when you pull the handle. (to unfold)
4. Don't unwind the rope yet, we need to use it. (not to unravel)
5. The festival will unwind with a fireworks display. (to spill out or to reveal gradually)
Unwholesomeness refers to the quality of being unpleasant, unhealthy, or objectionable in a moral or spiritual sense. It can describe something that is corrupt, immoral, or unseemly, and can also refer to a lack of wholesomeness or a sense of decay or degeneration.
adjective<br><br>1. Difficult to handle or use because of being too large or complicated<br>2. Lacking control or coordination, especially with physical movements or actions.
Showing no wish to do something or do something reluctantly.<br><br>Example: "I don't feel like going to the party, I'm feeling quite unwilling to go."<br><br>Synonyms: unwillingness, reluctance, disinclination<br><br>Antonyms: willing, eager
Unwillingly means not willing or not wanting to do something; doing something reluctantly or against one's will.
The meaning of "unwillingness" is a lack of willingness or desire to do something. It refers to a reluctance or disinclination to engage in an activity, make a decision, or take an action. It can also imply a lack of enthusiasm, motivation, or eagerness to do something. Unwillingness can manifest in various ways, such as refusal, hesitation, or reluctance. For example:<br><br> "I don't feel willing to try that new food." (reluctance to try something)<br> "She showed a willingness to help, despite being initially unwilling." (transition from unwillingness to willingness)<br> "His unwillingness to change made it difficult to find a compromise." (lack of willingness to compromise)<br><br>Synonyms for unwillingness include reluctance, disinclination, disinclivity, and hesitancy.
To relax or calm down, especially after a period of stress or tension. To release or resolve a problem or trouble.
Not sensible or reasonable; foolish or imprudent.<br><br>Example: It was an unwise decision to invest all your money in a single stock.
Unintentionally or unaware of what is happening. <br><br>Example: She unintentionally broke the glass, and now it's shattered all over the floor.
Lacking the qualities considered to be typical of a woman, such as gentleness, tact, or a domestic nature.
Unwonted refers to something that is unusual or unexpected, often in a surprising or unpleasant way. It can also imply a sense of foreignness or unfamiliarity.<br><br>Example: "The unwonted noise of sirens in the middle of the night startled everyone awake."