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Untangled - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Untangled means freed from knots, twists, or complications. It describes something made smooth, orderly, or clear, like untangled hair or a problem resolved logically. Often used literally or figuratively.

untangled

/ʌnˈtæŋɡəld/ /ʌnˈtæŋɡəld/

Definition:

Freed from tangles or complications; made clear or straightforward.

Synonyms:

unraveled, straightened, disentangled, resolved

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

tangled, knotted, complicated

Common Collocations:

untangled hair, untangled mess, untangled wires, untangled situation

Derivatives:

untangle (verb), untangling (gerund/noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "untangled" to describe something freed from knots or confusion, like hair or a problem solved logically.

Common Phrases:

"untangled the truth, " "untangled the web, " "untangled the knots"

Etymology:

From Old English *tanglian* (to entangle) + prefix *un-* (reverse action).

Examples:

  • 1. She carefully untangled the necklace chain after it got knotted.
  • 2. The detective untangled the mystery by following the clues step by step.
  • 3. Her hair looked smooth once she untangled it with a wide-tooth comb.
  • 4. He finally untangled the fishing line and cast it back into the water.

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