unbottle

[ˌʌnˈbɒtl]

unbottle Definition

to remove something from a bottle or to release something that has been bottled up.

Using unbottle: Examples

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

  • Example

    She unbottled her emotions and started crying.

  • Example

    The company is planning to unbottle a new product next month.

  • Example

    He carefully unbottled the rare wine.

  • Example

    It's important to unbottle your feelings and communicate with your partner.

unbottle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unbottle

Antonyms for unbottle

Phrases with unbottle

  • to express one's anger freely

    Example

    After keeping quiet for so long, he finally unbottled his anger and started shouting at his boss.

  • to release or express one's creative ideas or thoughts

    Example

    The workshop was designed to help participants unbottle their creativity and come up with innovative solutions.

  • to unleash or reveal one's hidden talents or abilities

    Example

    The coach's job is to help athletes unbottle their potential and perform at their best.

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Summary: unbottle in Brief

'Unbottle' [ˌʌnˈbɒtl] means to remove something from a bottle or to release something that has been bottled up. It can refer to emotions, ideas, or talents, as in 'She unbottled her emotions and started crying.' 'Unbottle' has synonyms like 'uncork,' 'unstop,' and 'open,' and antonyms like 'bottle up' and 'restrain.' Phrases like 'unbottle one's anger' and 'unbottle one's creativity' extend its usage.