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unwrap

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Verb — To remove the wrapping or covering from something.

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divulge let on let out bring out give away

How to use unwrap

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unwrap a gift unwrap a package

Etymology

From Middle English unwrappen, from un- (\"reversal\") plus wrap.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unwrap” mean?

The word “unwrap” means to remove the wrapping or covering from something. In plain terms, to take the paper, packaging, or covering off something.

How do you pronounce “unwrap”?

“Unwrap” is pronounced uhn-RAP (/ʌnˈɹæp/ in IPA).

How do you use “unwrap” in a sentence?

Here is “unwrap” used in a sentence: “The kids couldn't wait to unwrap their presents.”

What part of speech is “unwrap”?

“Unwrap” is a verb.

Where does the word “unwrap” come from?

The word “unwrap” comes from Middle English. From Middle English unwrappen, from un- (\"reversal\") plus wrap.

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