1 syllable:
bind, blind, dined, find, fined, freind, grind, hind, kind, lined, mind, mined, rind, shined, signed, twined, wind, wined
2 syllables:
aligned, assigned, behind, break wind, cheese rind, combined, confined, consigned, declined, defined, designed, east wind, elkind, enshrined, entwined, field mind, fly blind, get wind, gschwind, inclined, in kind, maligned, mankind, north wind, opined, refined, remind, resigned, rock hind, south wind, trade wind, unkind, unlined, unsigned, west wind
3 syllables:
bacon rind, bear in mind, breaking wind, broken wind, change of mind, chinook wind, come to mind, disinclined, drop behind, fall behind, frame of mind, gentle wind, get behind, have in mind, intertwined, in the mind, leave behind, lemon rind, northwest wind, of one mind, of sound mind, open mind, orange rind, peace of mind, realigned, reassigned, redefined, redesigned, roller blind, slip one's mind, solar wind, spring to mind, state of mind, unconfined, undefined, undermined, unrefined, window blind, with the wind
4 syllables:
against the wind, into the wind, in her right mind, in his right mind, make up one's mind, of the same mind, of unsound mind, presence of mind, prevailing wind, subconscious mind, time out of mind, unconscious mind, venetian blind
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The correct spelling is "unwind".
The opposite of rewind is unwind.
Unwound is the past participle of unwind.
Unwind - novel - was created in 2007.
Unwind was created on 2001-03-06.
No, the word unwind is a verb, a word for an action (unwind, unwinds, unwinding, unwound). Example sentence: When I try to unwind the ribbon from the spool, I end up with a tangled mess.
Yes, the word unwind is a verb, a word for an action (unwind, unwinds, unwinding, unwound). Example sentence: When I try to unwind the ribbon from the spool, I end up with a tangled mess.
it is unwinded
Unwind - novel - has 335 pages.
The Rosebuds Unwind was created in 2004-12.
The base root word for "unwind" is "wind." "Unwind" means to reverse the action of winding something, such as releasing tension or relaxing.
The book "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman has a total of 53 chapters.