untwined (Meaning)

untwined

to unwind the twisted or tangled parts of, to become untangled or unwound, to remove by unwinding, to become disentangled or unwound

untwined Sentence Examples

  1. The tangled thread untwined smoothly, revealing a delicate pattern.
  2. As the hikers navigated the rugged trail, they untwined the gorse bushes that obstructed their path.
  3. The intricate vines untwined themselves from the old oak tree, cascading down in a verdant curtain.
  4. The lovers' hands untwined reluctantly, their embrace drawing to an end.
  5. The ribbon untwined from the spool, gracefully flowing in the gentle breeze.
  6. The strands of DNA untwined and separated, revealing the genetic code within.
  7. The wire untwined into a long, sinuous length, ready to be formed into a new creation.
  8. As the sky grew dark, the stars untwined themselves from the celestial tapestry.
  9. The dancers untwined their bodies from the intricate choreography, their movements fluid and effortless.
  10. The words untwined from her mind in a torrent, flowing onto the blank page.

FAQs About the word untwined

to unwind the twisted or tangled parts of, to become untangled or unwound, to remove by unwinding, to become disentangled or unwound

unraveled, disentangled, unsnarled, unlaid, untangled, unbraided, raveled (out), unwove, ravelled (out), frayed

tangled, tied, snarled, entangled, laced, spliced,wound, plied, knotted, braided

The tangled thread untwined smoothly, revealing a delicate pattern.

As the hikers navigated the rugged trail, they untwined the gorse bushes that obstructed their path.

The intricate vines untwined themselves from the old oak tree, cascading down in a verdant curtain.

The lovers' hands untwined reluctantly, their embrace drawing to an end.