unpacked

[ʌnˈpækt]

unpacked Definition

  • 1not packed or wrapped
  • 2to remove something from a container or package

Using unpacked: Examples

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

  • Example

    The suitcase was left unpacked for days.

  • Example

    She unpacked the groceries and put them away.

  • Example

    He unpacked his emotions and shared them with her.

unpacked Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with unpacked

  • unpack one's bags

    to settle in a new place and make it one's home

    Example

    After moving to the new city, it took her a few weeks to unpack her bags and feel comfortable.

  • to analyze or explain the meaning of something in detail

    Example

    The teacher asked the students to unpack the meaning of the poem and discuss its themes.

  • to deliver a powerful blow or impact

    Example

    The boxer's left hook can really unpack a punch.

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Summary: unpacked in Brief

The term 'unpacked' [ʌnˈpækt] means not packed or wrapped, or to remove something from a container or package. It can be used to describe physical objects like groceries or suitcases, as well as emotional states like sharing one's feelings. Phrases like 'unpack one's bags' refer to settling into a new place, while 'unpack the meaning' means to analyze or explain something in detail.