The most classic example is The Flag of the United States of America when it is raised on a flagpole. As it rises, it unfurls.
No. Use "you saw something" or "you have seen something," depending on context
No, the noun colour (US color) is a concrete noun. A concrete noun is a word for something that can be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. The noun colour exists only as something seen.
invisible
A person who has seen someone or something and can bear witness to the fact
the answer is invisible because if your invisible your not able to be seen
some girl
The flower unfurled its petals as the sun rose in the sky.
To spread or open (something) out or become spread or opened out. * To release from a furled state.
Twirl, hurl, unfurl, whirl.
To unfurl is to unroll, to spread out; this word is usually used in connection to flags.
No. Use "you saw something" or "you have seen something," depending on context
To describe something which can be seen, the word is visible. Something that can be felt is palpable. Something that can be touched is tangible.
If I land on the Moon I will Unfurl the Flag Of India and feel proud on myself.
Something that connot be seen with the eyes alone is a protist??
something that can be seen
Thoughts can be when you seen something or something that happened.
An observation is something you have SEEN, an inference is a logical conclusion drawn to EXPLAIN something you have seen/noticed..