unshutter (Meaning)

Webster

unshutter (v. t.)

To open or remove the shutters of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unshutter

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

unshutter Sentence Examples

  1. The photographer unshuttered the lens, eager to capture the perfect moment.
  2. The shutter of the camera remained unshuttered, taunting the impatient photographer.
  3. The old wooden shutters unshuttered with a creak, revealing a forgotten secret.
  4. The unshuttered window provided a breathtaking view of the sprawling city below.
  5. The sun's rays unshuttered through the forest canopy, painting the earth with dappled light.
  6. The stars unshuttered their brilliance, twinkling above the dark and silent town.
  7. The blinds remained unshuttered, casting an eerie gloom over the unoccupied room.
  8. The filmmaker unshuttered the camera with precision, determined to create a cinematic masterpiece.
  9. The shuttered shop remained unshuttered for the first time in years, a sign of hope amidst adversity.
  10. The unshuttered door of the ancient castle invited the curious visitor to step inside its shadowy depths.

FAQs About the word unshutter

To open or remove the shutters of.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The photographer unshuttered the lens, eager to capture the perfect moment.

The shutter of the camera remained unshuttered, taunting the impatient photographer.

The old wooden shutters unshuttered with a creak, revealing a forgotten secret.

The unshuttered window provided a breathtaking view of the sprawling city below.