💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Underwind"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| unwindverb | (intransitive, colloquial) To relax; to chill out; to rest and become relieved of stress |
| wind downverb | (intransitive, idiomatic) To relax; to get rid of stress; to destress. |
| outwindverb | (transitive) To surpass in wind or breath. |
| wind upverb | (intransitive, copulative) To end up; to arrive or result. |
| overloosenverb | (transitive) To loosen too much. |
| wind offverb | (idiomatic, transitive) To cancel (an event) due to high wind speeds. |
| underdoverb | (transitive) To do something insufficiently; especially, to undercook. |
| unwreatheverb | (transitive) To untwist, uncoil, or untwine (something wreathed). |
| evolveverb | (transitive) To change or transform (something). |
| untwirlverb | To untwist; to undo. |
| uncoilverb | (transitive) To unwind or untwist (something). |
| unspringverb | (ambitransitive) To release or be released by means of a spring. |
| underloadnoun | An insufficient load. |
| untightenverb | (transitive) To loosen; to make something less tight. |
| unreaveverb | (obsolete, transitive) Alternative spelling of unreeve. [(transitive, nautical) To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block.] |
| underenforceverb | (transitive) To enforce inadequately. |
| unweaveverb | (transitive) To undo something woven. |
| underworknoun | Subordinate work; petty business. |
| underlengthenverb | (transitive) To lengthen too little. |
| unclewverb | (archaic, transitive, also figurative) To unwind, unfold, unravel or untie. |
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