unhook (Meaning)
unhook (v)
take off a hook
unhook (v. t.)
To loose from a hook; to undo or open by loosening or unfastening the hooks of; as, to unhook a fish; to unhook a dress.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unhook
Synonyms:
- sunder
- sever
- untie
- disjoin
- separate
- divorce
- part
- disunite
- unyoke
- unlink
- divide
- loosen
- dissever
- loose
Antonyms:
- unite
- rivet
- toggle
- screw
- rivet
- bolt
- plaster
- clinch
- tack
- clip
- toggle
- join
- connect
- tackle
- clench
- lash
- tack
- latch
- connect
- stick
- latch
- pin
- yoke
- staple
- tie
- screw
- clinch
- paste
- yoke
- unite
- clip
- staple
- tie
- shackle
- strap
- stick
- bolt
- lash
- shackle
- clasp
- clamp
- strap
- clasp
- paste
- adhere
- plaster
- lace
- clamp
- tackle
- glue
- pin
- nail
- nail
- adhere
- glue
- clench
- join
- lace
unhook Sentence Examples
- The fisherman patiently unhooked the wriggling trout from his line.
- She unhooked the heavy bag from her shoulder and dropped it on the floor.
- The electrician carefully unhooked the wires before beginning repairs.
- The unhooked dog ran excitedly towards its owner, wagging its tail.
- I stumbled over the unhooked rug and fell flat on my face.
- She unhooked the clasp of her necklace and let it fall around her neck.
- The unhooked ladder creaked and groaned under his weight.
- The horse was unhooked from the carriage and allowed to graze in the field.
- The unhooked harness jangled loudly as the horse walked.
- The unhooked trailer swayed precariously behind the car on the bumpy road.
FAQs About the word unhook
take off a hookTo loose from a hook; to undo or open by loosening or unfastening the hooks of; as, to unhook a fish; to unhook a dress.
uncouple, split, undo, dissociate,unfasten, detach, disconnect, sunder,sever, untie
bend, fasten, harness, fix, bend, affix, hang, fix, hang, fasten
The fisherman patiently unhooked the wriggling trout from his line.
She unhooked the heavy bag from her shoulder and dropped it on the floor.
The electrician carefully unhooked the wires before beginning repairs.
The unhooked dog ran excitedly towards its owner, wagging its tail.