Chill.
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.
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Unwind; Let go; "chill" / "chill out" [last two are slang]
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control, influence
chill
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.
Chill out Relax Chillax Calm down
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.
The base root word for "unwind" is "wind." "Unwind" means to reverse the action of winding something, such as releasing tension or relaxing.
Unwind; Let go; "chill" / "chill out" [last two are slang]
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unwind
It is wind.
Hard, not easy. Ok? :)
Another word for thick would be big, and an antonym for this word would be thin.
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