uncloud (Meaning)
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uncloud (v. t.)
To free from clouds; to unvail; to clear from obscurity, gloom, sorrow, or the like.
Synonyms & Antonyms of uncloud
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uncloud Sentence Examples
- The therapist's gentle words unclouded the patient's confused mind.
- The morning fog unclouded, revealing a breathtaking mountain vista.
- A sudden burst of laughter unclouded the atmosphere, easing the tension.
- The detective's keen observation unclouded the murky mystery.
- Love's power unclouded the darkness that had enveloped her heart.
- The unclouded sky painted the evening with vibrant hues.
- The unclouded truths emerged from a sea of misinformation.
- The unclouded intentions of the aid worker brought hope to the war-torn village.
- The unclouded joy on the child's face illuminated the room like a thousand stars.
- The unclouded future stretched out before them, filled with endless possibilities.
FAQs About the word uncloud
To free from clouds; to unvail; to clear from obscurity, gloom, sorrow, or the like.
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The therapist's gentle words unclouded the patient's confused mind.
The morning fog unclouded, revealing a breathtaking mountain vista.
A sudden burst of laughter unclouded the atmosphere, easing the tension.
The detective's keen observation unclouded the murky mystery.