What is another word for unsnarled?

Pronunciation: [ʌnsnˈɑːld] (IPA)

When we consider synonyms for the word unsnarled, we explore a range of terms that all point to the act of disentangling or freeing something from snarls or tangles. Words like untangled, unraveled, unknotted, and unscrambled all capture this sense of undoing knots or intricacies. Other options, such as freed, liberated, disengaged, and detached, connote a more general sense of release or removal from obstructions. These words may be used to describe a person or situation that was previously constricted or impeded in some way and has now been given more freedom or flexibility.

What are the hypernyms for Unsnarled?

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

What are the opposite words for unsnarled?

The word "unsnarled" means untangled or freed from a mess. The antonyms of "unsnarled" are tangled, knotted, jumbled, entangled, complicated, and perplexed. If something is tangled, it means that it is twisted together in a confusing or messy manner. Knotted refers to something that is tied into a knot or a set of knots. Jumbled implies that things have been thrown together in a haphazard manner. Entangled refers to something that is caught or trapped in a confusing manner. Complicated means that something is complex, difficult, or intricate, while perplexed refers to something that is bewildering or confusing.

What are the antonyms for Unsnarled?

Usage examples for Unsnarled

According to our sentimental "School of Nature Study," the birds should have untied and unsnarled the strings in a human way, but they did not; they simply tugged at them, bringing their weight to bear, and tried to fly away with the loose end.
"Ways of Nature"
John Burroughs
But he could get the Bunch unsnarled and in motion.
"The Planet Strappers"
Raymond Zinke Gallun
Couldn't with all my exertions get the tangle unsnarled, and it was only eventually accomplished by the Captain of the Police Division, who came to my assistance, and made every thing all right in about two minutes and a half.
"Doesticks, What He Says"
Q. K. Philander Doesticks

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