unhood (Meaning)
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unhood (v. t.)
To remove a hood or disguise from.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unhood
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unhood Sentence Examples
- The unhood of the falcon allowed it to see clearly its surroundings.
- The wizard unhooded the owl, revealing its wise and piercing gaze.
- To prevent the horse from spooking, the groom gently unhooded it.
- The hunter carefully unhooded his rifle, preparing for the shot.
- The doctor unhooded the patient's IV, signaling that the transfusion was complete.
- As the light faded, the bride unhooded her wedding dress, revealing its ethereal beauty.
- The thief unhooded the stolen painting, admiring its stolen glory.
- The professor unhooded the microscope, eager to examine the specimen.
- The pilot unhooded the cockpit window, allowing a clear view of the runway.
- The artist unhooded the sculpture, unveiling its intricate and lifelike features.
FAQs About the word unhood
To remove a hood or disguise from.
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The unhood of the falcon allowed it to see clearly its surroundings.
The wizard unhooded the owl, revealing its wise and piercing gaze.
To prevent the horse from spooking, the groom gently unhooded it.
The hunter carefully unhooded his rifle, preparing for the shot.