unpaint (Meaning)

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unpaint (v. t.)

To remove the paint from; to efface, as a painting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unpaint

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unpaint Sentence Examples

  1. The artist meticulously unpainted the canvas to prepare it for a fresh masterpiece.
  2. The walls of the abandoned house remained unpainted, revealing the passage of time.
  3. The once-vibrant mural had been unpainted, leaving behind only faded outlines.
  4. The chipped paint on the old car made it appear as though it had been unpainted for years.
  5. The unpainted statue stood in the park, a testament to unfinished artistry.
  6. The unpainted doorframe contrasted starkly with the brightly painted walls.
  7. The restorer painstakingly unpainted the antique painting to reveal its original beauty.
  8. The unpainted kitchen cabinets provided a blank canvas for the homeowner's creative ideas.
  9. The unpainted furniture pieces gave the room a rustic and unfinished charm.
  10. The unpainted wooden fence presented a natural backdrop for the lush garden.

FAQs About the word unpaint

To remove the paint from; to efface, as a painting.

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The artist meticulously unpainted the canvas to prepare it for a fresh masterpiece.

The walls of the abandoned house remained unpainted, revealing the passage of time.

The once-vibrant mural had been unpainted, leaving behind only faded outlines.

The chipped paint on the old car made it appear as though it had been unpainted for years.