unshroud (Meaning)
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unshroud (v. t.)
To remove the shroud from; to uncover.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unshroud
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unshroud Sentence Examples
- The long-forgotten statue was carefully unshrouded, revealing its intricate carvings.
- The archaeologist used a brush to unshroud the ancient artifacts, preserving their delicate surfaces.
- The stranger's face was unshrouded, but her identity remained unknown.
- The truth had been hidden for decades, but now it was unshrouded, exposing the horrors of the past.
- The doors to the secret chamber were unshrouded, revealing a hidden world of untold wonders.
- The bride's veil was unshrouded, showcasing her radiant beauty to the assembled guests.
- The painting was unshrouded after years of restoration, unveiling its vibrant colors and exquisite details.
- The mystery surrounding the disappearance was unshrouded when the culprit was revealed.
- The ancient scroll was unshrouded, its contents finally legible after centuries of obscurity.
- The secret document was unshrouded, its contents potentially world-changing.
FAQs About the word unshroud
To remove the shroud from; to uncover.
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The long-forgotten statue was carefully unshrouded, revealing its intricate carvings.
The archaeologist used a brush to unshroud the ancient artifacts, preserving their delicate surfaces.
The stranger's face was unshrouded, but her identity remained unknown.
The truth had been hidden for decades, but now it was unshrouded, exposing the horrors of the past.