unrolled

[ˌʌnˈrəʊld]

unrolled Definition

  • 1to open or spread something that has been rolled up
  • 2to reveal or disclose something that was hidden or secret

Using unrolled: Examples

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

  • Example

    She unrolled the map to see where they were.

  • Example

    He unrolled the scroll to reveal the ancient text.

  • Example

    The carpet was unrolled and laid out on the floor.

  • Example

    The plan was finally unrolled after months of secrecy.

unrolled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unrolled

Phrases with unrolled

  • to give someone a special welcome or treatment

    Example

    The hotel unrolled the red carpet for the VIP guests.

  • unroll one's sleeves

    to get ready to work hard

    Example

    It's time to unroll our sleeves and start working on this project.

  • to take a chance or risk

    Example

    He decided to unroll the dice and invest all his money in the stock market.

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Summary: unrolled in Brief

'Unrolled' [ˌʌnˈrəʊld] means to open or spread something that was previously rolled up, such as a map or carpet. It can also mean to reveal or disclose something that was hidden or secret, as in 'The plan was finally unrolled after months of secrecy.' Phrases like 'unroll the red carpet' and 'unroll one's sleeves' are idiomatic expressions that respectively denote giving someone a special welcome or getting ready to work hard.