untent (Meaning)

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untent (v. t.)

To bring out of a tent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of untent

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untent Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers stumbled upon an untent campsite, abandoned and forlorn in the wilderness.
  2. The windows remained untent, casting an eerie glow upon the silent room.
  3. The soldier's tent was untent, revealing his vulnerability amidst the battlefield's chaos.
  4. The untent picnic blanket provided little shelter from the relentless sun.
  5. The child's laughter remained untent, echoing through the empty playground.
  6. The house stood vacant and untent, its once-bright windows now darkened.
  7. The expedition encountered an untent cave, promising both mystery and danger.
  8. The untent streetlamps flickered weakly, casting long shadows across the deserted neighborhood.
  9. The traveler's packs remained untent, waiting to be filled with the wonders of an unknown destination.
  10. The untent scarf failed to provide warmth in the biting cold, leaving the wearer shivering and exposed.

FAQs About the word untent

To bring out of a tent.

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The hikers stumbled upon an untent campsite, abandoned and forlorn in the wilderness.

The windows remained untent, casting an eerie glow upon the silent room.

The soldier's tent was untent, revealing his vulnerability amidst the battlefield's chaos.

The untent picnic blanket provided little shelter from the relentless sun.