unfurling

[ʌnˈfɜːrlɪŋ]

unfurling Definition

  • 1to open or spread out something that has been rolled or folded
  • 2to develop or become clear and visible

Using unfurling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The flag was unfurling in the wind.

  • Example

    The petals of the flower were unfurling slowly.

  • Example

    The story gradually unfurled as we read further.

  • Example

    The mystery of the crime began to unfurl as the detective uncovered more clues.

unfurling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unfurling

Phrases with unfurling

  • to release the sails of a ship so that they can catch the wind and begin to move

    Example

    The captain ordered the crew to unfurl the sails and set a course for the open sea.

  • to display a flag by opening it up and letting it hang freely from a pole or other support

    Example

    The soldiers unfurled the flag and raised it high above their heads as a symbol of victory.

  • unfurl one's wings

    to spread one's arms wide, as if preparing to fly

    Example

    The young bird unfurled its wings and took its first tentative flight across the sky.

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Summary: unfurling in Brief

'Unfurling' [ʌnˈfɜːrlɪŋ] refers to the act of opening or spreading out something that has been rolled or folded, such as a flag or flower petals. It can also mean the gradual development or emergence of something, like a story or mystery. Common phrases include 'unfurl the sails' and 'unfurl the flag,' while 'unfurl one's wings' is a metaphorical expression for spreading one's arms wide.