unknot (Meaning)

Wordnet

unknot (v)

become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of

Webster

unknot (v. t.)

To free from knots; to untie.

unknot Sentence Examples

  1. With nimble fingers, she painstakingly unknotted the tangled thread.
  2. The sailor deftly unknotted the rope, securing the boat to the dock.
  3. Hours of meticulous effort were required to unknot the intricate knot in the yarn.
  4. The psychiatrist helped the patient unknot the complex tangle of emotions that had plagued them.
  5. The detective carefully unknotted the evidence, hoping to find a clue in its depths.
  6. The hiker struggled to unknot the laces of their boots, which had become frozen from the snow.
  7. The surgeon deftly unknotted the sutures, completing the delicate operation.
  8. The biologist meticulously unknotted the DNA strand, studying its intricate structure.
  9. The locksmith patiently unknotted the intricate lock, revealing its secrets.
  10. The counselor gently unknotted the web of confusion that had ensnared his client.

FAQs About the word unknot

become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads ofTo free from knots; to untie.

unroll, uncoil, unwind, unlace, undo,untie, unstring, straighten (out), untangle, smooth

knot, tie, tangle, entangle, snarl,entangle, tangle, knot, tie, snarl

With nimble fingers, she painstakingly unknotted the tangled thread.

The sailor deftly unknotted the rope, securing the boat to the dock.

Hours of meticulous effort were required to unknot the intricate knot in the yarn.

The psychiatrist helped the patient unknot the complex tangle of emotions that had plagued them.