unfurrow

[uhn-fur-oh]

unfurrow Definition

  • 1to smooth out or remove the wrinkles or furrows from something
  • 2to make something less tense or serious

Using unfurrow: Examples

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

  • Example

    She used a hot iron to unfurrow the wrinkles on her dress.

  • Example

    The therapist helped him unfurrow his brow and relax his muscles.

  • Example

    The apology unfurrowed the tension between them.

unfurrow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unfurrow

Antonyms for unfurrow

Phrases with unfurrow

  • unfurrow one's brow

    to relax one's facial expression, especially by smoothing out the wrinkles on one's forehead

    Example

    He unfurrowed his brow and smiled when he saw his friend.

  • to till or cultivate land that has been previously furrowed

    Example

    The farmer used a plow to unfurrow the soil before planting the seeds.

  • a relaxed or calm facial expression, especially without wrinkles on the forehead

    Example

    She approached the interview with an unfurrowed brow, confident in her abilities.

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Summary: unfurrow in Brief

'Unfurrow' [uhn-fur-oh] means to smooth out or remove wrinkles or furrows from something, or to make something less tense or serious. It can be used literally, as in 'She used a hot iron to unfurrow the wrinkles on her dress,' or figuratively, as in 'The apology unfurrowed the tension between them.' The phrase 'unfurrow one's brow' refers to relaxing one's facial expression, while 'unfurrow the soil' means to till or cultivate previously furrowed land.