unearth Antonyms
Meaning of unearth
unearth (v)
bring to light
recover through digging
unearth (v. t.)
To drive or draw from the earth; hence, to uncover; to bring out from concealment; to bring to light; to disclose; as, to unearth a secret.
unearth Sentence Examples
- The archeologists meticulously unearthed ancient artifacts from the buried ruins.
- The treasure hunters unearthed a priceless diamond from the depths of the earth.
- The historian unearthed long-forgotten documents that shed light on a pivotal historical event.
- The researcher unearthed groundbreaking data that challenged established theories.
- The journalist unearthed a conspiracy theory that had been hidden for decades.
- The geologist unearthed rare fossils that provided insights into the evolution of life.
- The farmer unearthed a hidden water source that saved his crops from drought.
- The gardener unearthed fertile soil that nourished her prize-winning plants.
- The construction crew unearthed an old well that posed a safety hazard.
- The dog unearthed a buried bone that belonged to its ancestors.
FAQs About the word unearth
bring to light, recover through diggingTo drive or draw from the earth; hence, to uncover; to bring out from concealment; to bring to light; to disclose; as, to
exhume,disinter,
tomb, inter, tomb, bury,bury, inter, inhume, inhume, entomb,entomb
The archeologists meticulously unearthed ancient artifacts from the buried ruins.
The treasure hunters unearthed a priceless diamond from the depths of the earth.
The historian unearthed long-forgotten documents that shed light on a pivotal historical event.
The researcher unearthed groundbreaking data that challenged established theories.