unfurled

[ˌʌnˈfɜːld]

unfurled Definition

  • 1to open or spread out something that has been rolled or folded
  • 2to reveal or become revealed

Using unfurled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unfurled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flag was unfurled at the beginning of the ceremony.

  • Example

    She unfurled the map to show us the route.

  • Example

    The petals unfurled slowly in the morning sun.

unfurled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unfurled

Antonyms for unfurled

Phrases with unfurled

  • unfurl one's wings

    to spread one's wings wide, especially as a bird does when preparing to fly

    Example

    The eagle unfurled its wings and soared into the sky.

  • to release the sails of a boat so that they can catch the wind

    Example

    The captain ordered the crew to unfurl the sails and set a course for the open sea.

  • to display a banner or flag by unrolling it

    Example

    The protesters unfurled a banner with their demands written on it.

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Summary: unfurled in Brief

To 'unfurl' [ˌʌnˈfɜːld] is to open or spread out something that has been rolled or folded, or to reveal or become revealed. It can refer to physical objects like flags and maps, as well as abstract concepts like emotions. Examples include 'The flag was unfurled at the beginning of the ceremony,' and 'The petals unfurled slowly in the morning sun.'