unfold
[ uhn-fohld ]
/ ʌnˈfoʊld /
verb (used with object)
to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out: Unfold your arms.
to spread out or lay open to view.
to reveal or display.
to reveal or disclose in words, especially by careful or systematic exposition; set forth; explain.
verb (used without object)
Origin of unfold
OTHER WORDS FROM unfold
un·fold·a·ble, adjective un·fold·er, noun un·fold·ment, nounWords nearby unfold
unflattering,
unfledged,
unfleshly,
unflinching,
unfocused,
unfold,
unfollow,
unforced,
unforeseeable,
unforeseen,
unforgettable
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British Dictionary definitions for unfold
unfold
/ (ʌnˈfəʊld) /
verb
to open or spread out or be opened or spread out from a folded state
to reveal or be revealed
the truth unfolds
to develop or expand or be developed or expanded