unclasp (Meaning)
unclasp (v)
release from a clasp
unclasp (v. t.)
To loose the clasp of; to open, as something that is fastened, or as with, a clasp; as, to unclasp a book; to unclasp one's heart.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unclasp
unclasp Sentence Examples
- With trembling hands, she unclasped the locket, revealing a cherished photograph within.
- The jewel-encrusted clasp unclasped with a gentle click, releasing the shimmering necklace.
- He unclasped the safety belt, preparing to disembark from the aircraft.
- The handcuffs unclasped at the officer's command, granting freedom to the suspect.
- The leather satchel unclasped, revealing an array of forgotten documents.
- The clasp of the handbag unclasped unexpectedly, spilling its contents onto the floor.
- She unclasped the delicate bracelet, carefully preserving its intricate design.
- The child's fingers fumbled with the clasp, unable to unclasp the toy.
- The firefighters unclasped the jaws of life, preparing to extract the victim from the wreckage.
- With a swift motion, the magician unclasped the chains that bound him, leaving the audience astonished.
FAQs About the word unclasp
release from a claspTo loose the clasp of; to open, as something that is fastened, or as with, a clasp; as, to unclasp a book; to unclasp one's heart.
unfasten, unlatch, unlock, unbolt, unfurl,unbar, unbutton, unzip, unclose, open
close,shut, shut, close, clasp, fasten, bar, bolt, lock, bolt
With trembling hands, she unclasped the locket, revealing a cherished photograph within.
The jewel-encrusted clasp unclasped with a gentle click, releasing the shimmering necklace.
He unclasped the safety belt, preparing to disembark from the aircraft.
The handcuffs unclasped at the officer's command, granting freedom to the suspect.