Word Study
unwind
CIDE DICTIONARY
- To wind off; to loose or separate, as what or convolved; to untwist; to untwine; as, to unwind thread; to unwind a ball of yarn. [1913 Webster]
- To disentangle. Hooker. [1913 Webster]
unwind, v. i.
To be or become unwound; to be capable of being unwound or untwisted. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
unwind, v. (past and past part. unwound)
1 a tr. draw out (a thing that has been wound). b intr. become drawn out after having been wound.
2 intr. & tr. colloq. relax.
1 a tr. draw out (a thing that has been wound). b intr. become drawn out after having been wound.
2 intr. & tr. colloq. relax.
THESAURUS
unwind
calm down, clarify, clear up, collect oneself, compose oneself, cool it, cool off, disembroil, disentangle, disintricate, disinvolve, ease, ease off, ease up, get organized, let down, let up, let up on, loosen up, ravel, relax, simmer down, slack, slack off, slack up, slacken, slow down, sober down, sort out, take it easy, unbend, unbraid, unclutter, uncoil, unfold, unfurl, unknot, unlax, unmix, unravel, unreel, unroll, unscramble, unsnarl, untangle, unthread, untwine, untwist, unweaveROGET THESAURUS
unwind
Evolution
VB evolve, unfold, unroll, unwind, uncoil, untwist, unfurl, untwine, unravel, untangle, disentangle, develop.For further exploring for "unwind" in Webster Dictionary Online