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Unearthed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unearthed means something that has been dug up or discovered, often from the ground. It can refer to uncovering objects, secrets, or information that was previously hidden or unknown.

unearthed

/ʌnˈɝθt/ /ʌnˈɜːθt/

Definition:

Discovered or dug up from the ground, or revealed something hidden or forgotten.

Synonyms:

uncovered, discovered, revealed, excavated, exposed

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

buried, concealed, hidden

Common Collocations:

ancient artifacts, buried treasure, historical evidence, lost relics, archaeological finds

Derivatives:

unearthing (verb), unearthed (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "unearthed" for discoveries of physical objects or hidden truths; often in archaeology or investigations.

Common Phrases:

unearthed secrets, unearthed treasure, unearthed evidence

Etymology:

From Old English "un-" (not) + "eorthe" (earth), meaning to bring out of the ground or reveal.

Examples:

  • 1. The archaeologists unearthed a Roman vase in the field.
  • 2. She unearthed old letters while cleaning the attic.
  • 3. The journalist unearthed shocking facts about the scandal.
  • 4. They unearthed fossils dating back millions of years.

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