Definitions for unfolds

unfolds un·fold

Spelling: [uhn-fohld]
IPA: /ʌnˈfoʊld/

Unfolds is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 143 anagrams from letters in unfolds (dflnosu).

Definitions for unfolds

verb (used with object)

  1. to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out:
  2. to spread out or lay open to view.
  3. to reveal or display.
  4. to reveal or disclose in words, especially by careful or systematic exposition; set forth; explain.
  5. to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out:
  6. to spread out or lay open to view.
  7. to reveal or display.
  8. to reveal or disclose in words, especially by careful or systematic exposition; set forth; explain.

verb (used without object)

  1. to become unfolded; open.
  2. to develop.
  3. to become clear, apparent, or known:
  4. to become unfolded; open.
  5. to develop.
  6. to become clear, apparent, or known:

Origin of unfolds

before 900; Middle English unfolden, Old English unfealdan; cognate with German entfalten. See un-2, fold

Examples for unfolds

I could a tale, or two, unfold, but that—that's another volume.

The brethren whose mysteries I am about to unfold to you are far more ingenious.

Earlier this year, we also watched “The Gittip Crisis” unfold.

There is essential goodness in him;—and what delight to unfold it!

You see, Molly also knows things—some of which unfold in flashbacks—with many more revelations likely to come in future episodes.

Even the most backward among the trees had commenced to unfold their buds.

Where You Are comprises 12 individual pamphlets, some of which unfold into larger maps and diagrams.

[Laughs] It was the president of DreamWorks Television and they were watching this unfold in the news.

The transponder is really the tripwire for whatever began to unfold on that jet.

As I was about to unfold these projects at breakfast, a telegram was handed to me.

As I was about to unfold these projects at breakfast, a telegram was handed to me.

Even the most backward among the trees had commenced to unfold their buds.

There is essential goodness in him;—and what delight to unfold it!

Earlier this year, we also watched “The Gittip Crisis” unfold.

I could a tale, or two, unfold, but that—that's another volume.

The brethren whose mysteries I am about to unfold to you are far more ingenious.

Where You Are comprises 12 individual pamphlets, some of which unfold into larger maps and diagrams.

You see, Molly also knows things—some of which unfold in flashbacks—with many more revelations likely to come in future episodes.

The transponder is really the tripwire for whatever began to unfold on that jet.

[Laughs] It was the president of DreamWorks Television and they were watching this unfold in the news.

Word Value for unfolds
Scrable

10

Words with friends

13

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