unplight (Meaning)
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unplight (v. t.)
To unfold; to lay open; to explain.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unplight
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unplight Sentence Examples
- The unplight obligation left me feeling burdened by a sense of duty.
- Her unplight loyalty to her family strained her friendships.
- I'm unplight to keep my promise, even if it comes at great cost.
- The unplight vow haunted him, reminding him of his broken commitment.
- The unplight oath bound me to a decision I knew in my heart was wrong.
- I felt an overwhelming sense of unplight responsibility weighing upon me.
- His unplight demeanor betrayed his guilt over the broken promises.
- The unplight agreement hung over the negotiations like a dark cloud.
- I was unplight to the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it might make others.
- The unplight alliance between the two nations proved to be a dangerous and deceptive charade.
FAQs About the word unplight
To unfold; to lay open; to explain.
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The unplight obligation left me feeling burdened by a sense of duty.
Her unplight loyalty to her family strained her friendships.
I'm unplight to keep my promise, even if it comes at great cost.
The unplight vow haunted him, reminding him of his broken commitment.