Definitions and Examples of string, assemble, settle
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To put strings on or attach strings to something.
Example
She decided to string some lights around the room to create a cozy atmosphere.
To gather together in one place or bring together the parts of something.
Example
He asked his friends to assemble at his house for a surprise party.
To resolve or come to an agreement about something.
Example
They were finally able to settle their differences and work together on the project.
Key Differences: string vs assemble vs settle
- 1String is the act of attaching strings to something, while unstring is the act of removing them.
- 2Assemble means to bring together the parts of something, while unstring means to loosen or remove the strings from it.
- 3Settle means to resolve or come to an agreement about something, which is different from unstring that refers to removing strings.
Effective Usage of string, assemble, settle
- 1Crafts: Use string to attach things together, and unstring to remove them.
- 2Furniture: Use assemble to put together furniture, and unstring to remove cushions or covers.
- 3Negotiations: Use settle to resolve disputes or come to an agreement, and unstring to refer to removing strings.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unstring are string, assemble, and settle. These words have opposite meanings to unstring, which means to loosen or remove the strings from something. Use these words to talk about crafts, furniture, negotiations, and other situations where they apply.