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unhand

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Verb — To let go of someone or something held in the hand or grip.

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Etymology

From un- + hand.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unhand” mean?

The word “unhand” means to let go of someone or something held in the hand or grip. In plain terms, to release your grip on someone or something.

How do you pronounce “unhand”?

“Unhand” is pronounced uhn-HAND (/ʌnˈhænd/ in IPA).

How do you use “unhand” in a sentence?

Here is “unhand” used in a sentence: “"Unhand me at once!" she cried, pulling away from his grip.”

What part of speech is “unhand”?

“Unhand” is a verb.

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