unclose Synonyms
unclose Meaning
unclose (v. t. & i.)
To open; to separate the parts of; as, to unclose a letter; to unclose one's eyes.
To disclose; to lay open; to reveal.
unclose Sentence Examples
- The petals of the flower unclosed in the warm sunlight, welcoming the day.
- With trembling hands, she unclosed the door, revealing the secrets within.
- The lid of the ancient box creaked as it unclosed, exposing its long-hidden contents.
- As the clouds unclosed, a brilliant star shone through, guiding the lost traveler.
- The eyes of the sleeping child unclosed, filled with wonder and curiosity.
- The curtains parted softly, unclosing a panoramic view of the bustling city.
- The book fell open as its pages unclosed, inviting the reader into its pages.
- The secret message was concealed within an envelope, sealed with a riddle that would only unclose to the worthy.
- With a heavy heart, she unclosed the letter that held the news she feared.
- The window unclosed with a gentle breeze, filling the room with the scent of blooming flowers.
FAQs About the word unclose
To open; to separate the parts of; as, to unclose a letter; to unclose one's eyes., To disclose; to lay open; to reveal.
open,unlock, slip, unclench, unfurl, unlatch, unfold, unbar, unbutton, disengage
close, close, shut,shut, bolt, fasten, fasten, bolt,lock, bar
The petals of the flower unclosed in the warm sunlight, welcoming the day.
With trembling hands, she unclosed the door, revealing the secrets within.
The lid of the ancient box creaked as it unclosed, exposing its long-hidden contents.
As the clouds unclosed, a brilliant star shone through, guiding the lost traveler.