What is another word for Unravelment?

Pronunciation: [ʌnɹˈavə͡lmənt] (IPA)

Unravelment, the process of undoing something that has been wound or twisted together, has several synonyms. One of the most common is "unraveling," which is often used interchangeably with the original term. Other synonyms for unravelment include "untangling," "disentangling," "unwinding," and "unweaving." Each of these synonyms suggests a slightly different approach to the process of unraveling, such as separating strands (untangling), unwinding a ball of yarn (unwinding), or separating threads from a cloth (unweaving). Whatever the context, however, each of these synonyms refers to the act of undoing something that has become tangled or knotted.

What are the hypernyms for Unravelment?

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

What are the opposite words for Unravelment?

Unravelment is the act of undoing something or the process by which something becomes unraveled. Its antonyms are the words "enclosure," "wrapping," "enveloping," and "concealing." Enclosure refers to surrounding something or containing something within a fixed boundary or limits. Wrapping, on the other hand, means covering something entirely, usually with paper or cloth. Enveloping implies surrounding something from all sides or completely covering it, as in the case of a letter that has been put inside an envelope. Concealing refers to hiding something so that it is no longer visible or is kept secret. All these antonyms of unravelment imply the opposite of the process of unraveling, which is to hide, protect or contain.

What are the antonyms for Unravelment?

Usage examples for Unravelment

"As to that," said Trevanion, "it is hard to say; one thing you may assuredly rely upon-it is not an unnecessary epistle, whatever be its object; he never wastes his powder when the game flies too high; so we must only wait patiently for the Unravelment of his plans, satisfied that we, at least, know something.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
And yet, desperately as Stingaree sought Unravelment, he was at the same time subconsciously as deep in a study of a face so unfamiliar that at first he had scarcely known it for his own.
"Stingaree"
E. W. (Ernest William) Hornung
There must be meanings to that effect in the Mythology, awaiting Unravelment.
"One of Our Conquerors, Complete"
George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009

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