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Unfold meaning in English

Meaning of Unfold in English

Pronunciation of Unfold in English

Unfold pronunciation in English

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Unfold

see synonyms of unfold

Verb

1. blossom, blossom forth, blossom out, unfold

develop or come to a promising stage

Example Sentences:
'Youth blossomed into maturity'

2. unfold

open to the view

Example Sentences:
'A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings'

3. extend, stretch, stretch out, unfold

extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length

Example Sentences:
'Unfold the newspaper'
'stretch out that piece of cloth'
'extend the TV antenna'

4. open, spread, spread out, unfold

spread out or open from a closed or folded state

Example Sentences:
'open the map'
'spread your arms'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Unfold

see synonyms of unfold
verb
1. 
to open or spread out or be opened or spread out from a folded state
2. 
to reveal or be revealed
the truth unfolds
3. 
to develop or expand or be developed or expanded

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Unfold

see synonyms of unfold
verb transitive
1. 
to open and spread out (something folded)
2. 
to make known or lay open to view, esp. in stages or little by little; reveal, disclose, display, or explain
verb intransitive
3. 
to become unfolded; open out or open up
4. 
to develop fully

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Unfold

see synonyms of unfold
v. un·fold·ed, un·fold·ing, un·folds
v.tr.
1. To open and spread out (something folded); extend.
2. To remove the coverings from; disclose to view: unfold a package.
3. To reveal gradually by written or spoken explanation; make known: "He unfolded his tale of woe: the descriptions of poverty and the great distance they had traveled, the abuses they had suffered, the injustice of it all" (Robert Rosenberg).
v.intr.
1.
a. To become spread out; open out: Spring flowers unfolded everywhere.
b. To develop or occur as a series of events or stages: "The trial unfolded in an imposing, high-ceilinged courtroom in Westminster Hall" (Adam Hochschild).
2. To be revealed gradually to the understanding: A solution to the problem unfolded as they spoke.

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