Definitions and Examples of unravel, untangle
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To undo or separate the threads of a piece of fabric or yarn.
Example
She accidentally pulled the thread, causing the sweater to unravel.
To separate or straighten out something that is twisted or knotted.
Example
He had to untangle the fishing line before he could start fishing.
Key Differences: unravel vs untangle
- 1Unravel is used when talking about undoing the knitting of a piece of fabric or yarn.
- 2Untangle is used when talking about separating or straightening out something that is twisted or knotted.
Effective Usage of unravel, untangle
- 1Crafts: Use knit and unravel when discussing knitting projects.
- 2Everyday Life: Use untangle when talking about untangling cords, wires, or fishing lines.
- 3Metaphors: Use these antonyms in metaphors to describe situations where things are coming apart or being put back together.
Remember this!
The antonyms of knit are unravel and untangle. Use unravel when talking about undoing the knitting of a piece of fabric or yarn, and use untangle when talking about separating or straightening out something that is twisted or knotted. These words can be used in crafts, everyday life, and metaphors to describe situations where things are coming apart or being put back together.