What is another word for unclasped?

Pronunciation: [ʌnklˈaspt] (IPA)

Unclasped is a verb that means to undo or release a fastening, typically a clasp or buckle. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of unclasped, such as unhooked, unfastened, unbuckled, and disengaged. These words convey the same sense of loosening or releasing something that has been secured or held in place. Other synonyms for unclasped include unlocked, unsnapped, unzipped, and unwound. Depending on the context and the type of fastening being loosened, one of these synonyms may be a more appropriate or specific choice. Overall, these words can add variety and specificity to one's language.

What are the hypernyms for Unclasped?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unclasped

The process, which affected her as that of being sealed away and for ever from all companionship with the person she cared for most, came to an end at last, and by common consent they unclasped their fingers, Rodney touching hers with his lips, as the curtain parted, and Mrs. Hilbery peered through the opening with her benevolent and sarcastic expression to ask whether Katharine could remember was it Tuesday or Wednesday, and did she dine in Westminster?
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
There was the room, full of warm, shaded light; there was the bed, and on it a passive woman's figure, and another man bent over it and tore aside the bodice and unclasped the white stays.
"To-morrow?"
Victoria Cross
The young operative's eyes sparkled eagerly as he spoke, and his long, slim, nervous fingers clasped and unclasped the arms of his chair spasmodically.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander

Related words: disconnect, release, depart, leave, abandon

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