uncurtain (Meaning)

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uncurtain (v. t.)

To remove a curtain from; to reveal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uncurtain

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uncurtain Sentence Examples

  1. As the play began, the velvet curtains slowly uncurtained, revealing the elaborate stage.
  2. With a dramatic flourish, the magician uncurtained a secret passage, leading to a hidden chamber.
  3. A gentle breeze uncurtained the sheer drapes, allowing sunlight to flood the room.
  4. The mystery novel was uncurtained with a startling revelation that left the reader stunned.
  5. The mayor uncurtained the grand opening of the new town square, amidst cheers and applause.
  6. The artist uncurtained her masterpiece, a poignant portrait that captivated the hearts of all who saw it.
  7. A sudden gust of wind uncurtained the windows, sending papers flying through the office.
  8. The storm clouds uncurtained the heavens, releasing a torrent of rain that washed over the land.
  9. The curtains of the past softly uncurtained, revealing long-hidden secrets and forgotten memories.
  10. The truth uncurtained itself like a slowly unfolding tapestry, exposing the intricate workings of the universe.

FAQs About the word uncurtain

To remove a curtain from; to reveal.

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As the play began, the velvet curtains slowly uncurtained, revealing the elaborate stage.

With a dramatic flourish, the magician uncurtained a secret passage, leading to a hidden chamber.

A gentle breeze uncurtained the sheer drapes, allowing sunlight to flood the room.

The mystery novel was uncurtained with a startling revelation that left the reader stunned.