ungird Antonyms

Meaning of ungird

Webster

ungird (v. t.)

To loose the girdle or band of; to unbind; to unload.

ungird Sentence Examples

  1. The knight ungirded his heavy armor after the strenuous battle.
  2. The weary travelers ungirded their saddles and allowed their horses to rest.
  3. She ungirded her waist and loosened her corset, seeking comfort in the stifling heat.
  4. As the wounded soldier lay on the battlefield, his comrades ungirded his belt to aid his breathing.
  5. The frontiersman ungirded his knife and handed it over to the sheriff as a token of surrender.
  6. The pilgrim ungirded his staff and leaned against a tree, weary from his long journey.
  7. The sailor ungirded his lifeline and jumped overboard, desperate to save his drowning friend.
  8. The prisoner ungirded his shackles and escaped into the darkness of the night.
  9. The blacksmith ungirded the anvil from its stand before starting to work.
  10. With trembling hands, she ungirded the locket from her neck, its memories now bittersweet.

FAQs About the word ungird

To loose the girdle or band of; to unbind; to unload.

unwind, unlash, unwrap, untie,unshackle,unbind

girdle, band, girt, girt, belt, engirdle, tie up, engird, engird, gird

The knight ungirded his heavy armor after the strenuous battle.

The weary travelers ungirded their saddles and allowed their horses to rest.

She ungirded her waist and loosened her corset, seeking comfort in the stifling heat.

As the wounded soldier lay on the battlefield, his comrades ungirded his belt to aid his breathing.