unhoard (Meaning)

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unhoard (v. t.)

To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unhoard

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unhoard Sentence Examples

  1. The miser finally unhoarded his vast wealth, revealing its true extent.
  2. The archaeologist carefully unhoarded the ancient artifacts, hoping to shed light on a forgotten civilization.
  3. The dragon reluctantly unhoarded its precious hoard, surrendering its most prized possessions.
  4. The librarian unhoarded the rare book from its hidden shelf, allowing patrons to glimpse its literary treasures.
  5. The collector's greed led him to unhoard his priceless collection, sacrificing monetary gain for public admiration.
  6. The explorer unhoarded the hidden knowledge he had acquired, sharing it with the world to advance scientific understanding.
  7. The unhoarded memories flooded my mind, bringing both joy and sorrow.
  8. The unhoarded talents of the young artist astounded critics and captivated audiences alike.
  9. The kindness of strangers unhoarded, providing unexpected comfort and support in times of need.
  10. The unhoarded secrets of the past threatened to unravel the fabric of the present, casting a long shadow over the future.

FAQs About the word unhoard

To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer.

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No antonyms found.

The miser finally unhoarded his vast wealth, revealing its true extent.

The archaeologist carefully unhoarded the ancient artifacts, hoping to shed light on a forgotten civilization.

The dragon reluctantly unhoarded its precious hoard, surrendering its most prized possessions.

The librarian unhoarded the rare book from its hidden shelf, allowing patrons to glimpse its literary treasures.