unbay (Meaning)

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unbay (v. t.)

To free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or incloses; to let loose; to open.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbay

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unbay Sentence Examples

  1. The area was unbay, leaving only a barren wasteland.
  2. The once-bustling city became an unbay and desolate shell.
  3. The unbay forest whispered secrets that the trees could no longer remember.
  4. The unbay island was a sanctuary for those seeking solitude.
  5. The unbay road stretched into the unknown, beckoning adventurers and explorers alike.
  6. The unbay castle stood tall, its walls crumbling and its stories fading into obscurity.
  7. The unbay valley was a canvas for nature's untamed beauty.
  8. The unbay plains held secrets that time had forgotten.
  9. The unbay ocean washed away the past and left only the present moment.
  10. The unbay soul wandered aimlessly, searching for meaning and purpose.

FAQs About the word unbay

To free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or incloses; to let loose; to open.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The area was unbay, leaving only a barren wasteland.

The once-bustling city became an unbay and desolate shell.

The unbay forest whispered secrets that the trees could no longer remember.

The unbay island was a sanctuary for those seeking solitude.