unpack (Meaning)
unpack (v)
remove from its packing
unpack (v. t.)
To separate and remove, as things packed; to open and remove the contents of; as, to unpack a trunk.
To relieve of a pack or burden.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unpack
unpack Sentence Examples
- As the movers carried the boxes into the house, we began unpacking their contents.
- The librarian carefully unpacked the rare book, taking precautions not to damage it.
- I had to unpack my suitcase and wash my clothes after my long trip.
- The campers unpacked their gear and set up their tents for the night.
- The teacher asked the students to unpack their backpacks and prepare for the lesson.
- The company received a shipment of new products that needed to be unpacked and sorted.
- The historian unpacked the collection of letters and began to study their contents.
- The child eagerly unpacked her new toys and played with them for hours.
- The travelers unpacked their suitcases and settled into their hotel room.
- I unpacked the groceries and put them away in the refrigerator and pantry.
FAQs About the word unpack
remove from its packingTo separate and remove, as things packed; to open and remove the contents of; as, to unpack a trunk., To relieve of a pack or burden.
unload, discharge,evacuate, unburden, lighten, empty, relieve, free, disencumber, unlade
load, fill, load, pack, fill,pack, stuff, cram, stuff, heap
As the movers carried the boxes into the house, we began unpacking their contents.
The librarian carefully unpacked the rare book, taking precautions not to damage it.
I had to unpack my suitcase and wash my clothes after my long trip.
The campers unpacked their gear and set up their tents for the night.