unbar (Meaning)
unbar (v)
remove a bar from (a door)
unbar (v. t.)
To remove a bar or bars from; to unbolt; to open; as, to unbar a gate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unbar
unbar Sentence Examples
- The heavy wooden doors creaked as they were unbarred, revealing a dark and dusty room.
- With trembling hands, the guard unbarred the prison gate, releasing the captive.
- The last rays of sunlight peeked through the unbarred windows, casting an eerie glow on the empty house.
- The unbarred gate swung open, inviting the wanderer into the unknown.
- The padlock on the barn door was unbarred, promising the release of long-held secrets.
- The unbarred shutters allowed the warm summer breeze to flow freely into the room.
- The cage door remained unbarred, symbolizing the animal's newfound freedom.
- The heavy chains that once bound the prisoner were unbarred, offering a glimmer of hope.
- The unbarred window provided a breathtaking view of the distant mountains.
- The unbarred door beckoned the explorers into the forbidden depths of the cave.
FAQs About the word unbar
remove a bar from (a door)To remove a bar or bars from; to unbolt; to open; as, to unbar a gate.
unclasp, unlatch,unlock, unfasten, unbolt, unbutton, unclose, unzip, unfurl,open
shut, close,shut, lock, close, lock, fasten, fasten, bolt, bar
The heavy wooden doors creaked as they were unbarred, revealing a dark and dusty room.
With trembling hands, the guard unbarred the prison gate, releasing the captive.
The last rays of sunlight peeked through the unbarred windows, casting an eerie glow on the empty house.
The unbarred gate swung open, inviting the wanderer into the unknown.