unearthed

[ʌnˈərθt]

unearthed Definition

  • 1discovered something in the ground
  • 2revealed or uncovered something previously hidden or secret

Using unearthed: Examples

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

  • Example

    Archaeologists unearthed a Roman villa in the countryside.

  • Example

    The investigation unearthed new evidence of corruption within the company.

  • Example

    The journalist unearthed a scandalous story about the politician.

  • Example

    The construction workers unearthed an old well while digging the foundation.

unearthed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unearthed

Phrases with unearthed

  • unearthed treasures

    valuable objects or artifacts that have been discovered after being buried or hidden for a long time

    Example

    The archaeologists were thrilled to find the unearthed treasures of the ancient civilization.

  • information or knowledge that was previously unknown or kept hidden

    Example

    The investigation into the company's finances unearthed secrets that shocked the public.

  • remains of prehistoric animals or plants that have been discovered after being buried for millions of years

    Example

    The paleontologists were excited to study the newly unearthed fossils of a dinosaur species.

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Summary: unearthed in Brief

'Unearthed' [ʌnˈərθt] refers to discovering something in the ground or revealing something previously hidden or secret. It can be used in various contexts, such as archaeology, journalism, or construction, as in 'The construction workers unearthed an old well while digging the foundation.' 'Unearthed' can also be used in phrases like 'unearthed treasures' or 'unearthed secrets,' referring to valuable objects or previously unknown information.