untangling Synonyms

untangling Meaning

Wordnet

untangling (n)

the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition

untangling Sentence Examples

  1. The detective meticulously untangled the intricate web of clues to solve the perplexing case.
  2. The hikers struggled to untangle their rope as darkness descended, casting ominous shadows.
  3. The tangled ball of yarn was a puzzle, and my patience waned as I tried to untangle it.
  4. The teenager's mind was a tangled mess of emotions, and his parents sought to untangle them with empathy.
  5. The therapist guided the patient through a journey of self-discovery, untangling the knots of his past.
  6. The scientist spent countless hours in the laboratory, untangling the complexities of a groundbreaking theory.
  7. The relationship between the two friends had become so entangled that it was impossible to untangle it without causing harm.
  8. The traffic jam was like a tangled knot, with cars inching along at a snail's pace, desperate to untangle themselves.
  9. The writer wrestled with the tangled threads of a plot, striving to untangle the mess into a coherent narrative.
  10. The once-pristine garden had become a tangled mess, and the gardener spent days untangling the overgrown vines and weeds.

FAQs About the word untangling

the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition

unraveling,disentangling, unbraiding, untwisting, ravelling (out), raveling (out), unweaving, fraying, unwinding, smoothing

tying, winding, winding, tying, snarling,tangling, entangling, tangling, entangling, snarling

The detective meticulously untangled the intricate web of clues to solve the perplexing case.

The hikers struggled to untangle their rope as darkness descended, casting ominous shadows.

The tangled ball of yarn was a puzzle, and my patience waned as I tried to untangle it.

The teenager's mind was a tangled mess of emotions, and his parents sought to untangle them with empathy.