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Uncap - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To uncap means to remove the cap or cover from something, such as a bottle or pen. It can also refer to releasing or freeing something that was previously restricted or limited.

uncap

/ʌnˈkæp/ /ʌnˈkæp/

Definition:

To remove the cap or cover from something.

Synonyms:

open, unseal, uncover

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

cap, seal, cover

Common Collocations:

uncap a bottle, uncap a pen, uncap a jar

Derivatives:

uncapped, uncapping

Usage Tips:

Use "uncap" when removing a lid or cover; often refers to bottles or containers.

Common Phrases:

uncap the potential, uncap the mystery, uncap the truth

Etymology:

Derived from "un-" (reverse action) + "cap" (cover), first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. She carefully uncapped the marker to avoid smudging.
  • 2. He couldn’t uncap the bottle without a tool.
  • 3. The teacher asked us to uncap our pens for the test.
  • 4. Uncap the jar before heating it in the microwave.

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