💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Uncinch"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| loosenverb | (transitive) To make loose. |
| unreinnoun | A surname. |
| untightenverb | (transitive) To loosen; to make something less tight. |
| unbuckleverb | (transitive) to unfasten (the buckle of (a belt, shoe, etc)) |
| loose | Not fixed in place tightly or firmly. |
| unlooseverb | (transitive) To free (someone or something) from a constraint; (figuratively) to release (something which has been suppressed, such as emotions or objectionable things). |
| unloosenverb | To unloose; to loosen. |
| unclewverb | (archaic, transitive, also figurative) To unwind, unfold, unravel or untie. |
| easenoun | Lack of difficulty; the ability to do something easily. |
| unsaddleverb | (transitive, intransitive) To remove a saddle. |
| loose offverb | (ambitransitive, informal) to fire (a weapon, or ammunition); to shoot (using a firearm) |
| slackenverb | (intransitive) To gradually decrease in intensity or tautness; to become slack; to lag. |
| ungirthverb | To unfasten or remove a girth or belt from. |
| untieverb | (transitive) To free from fastening or from restraint; to let loose; to unbind. |
| unbraceverb | (transitive) To undo, unfasten; to relax, loosen. |
| unfastenverb | (transitive) To detach from any connecting agency or link; to disconnect. |
| unclaspverb | (transitive) To release the clasp or grip of something. |
| loosen upverb | (colloquial) To relax; to act less seriously. |
| unclinchverb | Alternative form of unclench. [(transitive) To open (something that was clenched).] |
| unclenchverb | (intransitive) To relax, especially one's muscles. |
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