unlatched Synonyms
Strongest:
- obstructed
- clogged
- obstructed
- jammed
- shut
- blocked
- closed
- stuffed
- stopped
- blocked
- closed
- plugged
- jammed
- shut
- stuffed
- stopped
- clogged
- plugged
Strong:
- impassible
- uncleared
- impassible
- encumbered
- encumbered
- constricted
- impassable
- gated
- hampered
- impassable
- constricted
- hindered
- cramped
- hindered
- cramped
- hampered
- gated
- uncleared
Weak:
unlatched Meaning
unlatched (s)
not firmly fastened or secured
unlatched (imp. & p. p.)
of Unlatch
unlatched Sentence Examples
- As the lock unlatched, the heavy door creaked open with a mournful sigh.
- The curious cat deftly unlatched the screen door, eager to explore the world beyond.
- With trembling hands, she unlatched the window, welcoming the cool night breeze into the stuffy room.
- The soldier cautiously unlatched the gate, allowing his comrades to enter the heavily fortified compound.
- The child's laughter echoed through the house as they unlatched the box filled with toys.
- As the key turned in the lock, the door unlatched with a resounding click.
- The thief unlatched the safe, his heart pounding with anticipation of the riches within.
- The hiker unlatched his backpack, feeling the weight of the world lifted from his shoulders.
- The mother unlatched the baby's crib, scooping her little one into a loving embrace.
- The traveler unlatched the window of the train, marveling at the passing landscapes and the promise of adventure ahead.
FAQs About the word unlatched
not firmly fastened or securedof Unlatch
unfastened, unbuttoned, unbarred, unsealed, unclasped,unlocked, unbolted, wide, unoccupied, unzipped
obstructed, clogged, obstructed, jammed, shut, blocked, closed, stuffed,stopped, blocked
As the lock unlatched, the heavy door creaked open with a mournful sigh.
The curious cat deftly unlatched the screen door, eager to explore the world beyond.
With trembling hands, she unlatched the window, welcoming the cool night breeze into the stuffy room.
The soldier cautiously unlatched the gate, allowing his comrades to enter the heavily fortified compound.