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Meaning of unhead
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unhead (v. t.)
To take out the head of; as, to unhead a cask.
To decapitate; to behead.
unhead Sentence Examples
- The hiker emerged from the dense undergrowth, his shouts going unheard in the vast wilderness.
- Despite her repeated cries for help, her pleas remained unheard amidst the cacophony of the city.
- The old man's feeble voice was often unheard, his words swallowed by the hurried world.
- The witness's important testimony went unheard during the trial, leaving a crucial gap in evidence.
- The government's urgent warnings about the approaching storm went largely unheard, resulting in widespread devastation.
- The child's whispered request for a bedtime story was unheard by her preoccupied parents.
- The soldiers marched into battle with heavy hearts, their prayers for victory unheard in the deafening roar of artillery.
- The scientist's revolutionary discovery was initially unheard of, only later gaining recognition for its profound implications.
- The isolated village remained unheard from for weeks, raising fears of a devastating calamity.
- The teenager's plea for attention from his peers went unheard, leaving him feeling invisible and alone.
FAQs About the word unhead
To take out the head of; as, to unhead a cask., To decapitate; to behead.
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The hiker emerged from the dense undergrowth, his shouts going unheard in the vast wilderness.
Despite her repeated cries for help, her pleas remained unheard amidst the cacophony of the city.
The old man's feeble voice was often unheard, his words swallowed by the hurried world.
The witness's important testimony went unheard during the trial, leaving a crucial gap in evidence.