uncoif

[ˌʌnkɔɪf]

uncoif Definition

  • 1to remove a coif or cap from one's head
  • 2to dishevel or let down the hair

Using uncoif: Examples

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

  • Example

    She uncoifed her hair and let it fall down her back.

  • Example

    The knight uncoifed himself after the battle.

  • Example

    The queen uncoifed her hair and removed her crown.

uncoif Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for uncoif

Antonyms for uncoif

Phrases with uncoif

  • to put on and take off a headdress

    Example

    In medieval times, knights would coif and uncoif themselves before and after battle.

  • hair that is not tied up or styled

    Example

    She walked into the room with uncoifed hair, looking relaxed and carefree.

  • natural beauty without any makeup or styling

    Example

    She was a true uncoifed beauty, with no need for makeup or fancy clothes to look stunning.

Origins of uncoif

from Old French 'uncoiffer', meaning 'to take off one's cap'

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Summary: uncoif in Brief

'Uncoif' [ˌʌnkɔɪf] means to remove a cap or coif from one's head, or to let down and dishevel one's hair. It is often used in historical or literary contexts, such as 'The knight uncoifed himself after the battle.' 'Uncoif' can also refer to natural beauty without any makeup or styling, as in 'She was a true uncoifed beauty.'