[
UK
/ʌnfˈɑːsənd/
]
ADJECTIVE
- not tied
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not buttoned
the wind picked up the hem of her unbuttoned coat -
affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed
they left the door open
an open door -
not closed or secured
unfastened seatbelts
the car door was unfastened
How To Use unfastened In A Sentence
- He unfastened the garment, let it drop to her feet, then sucked in a breath at her uncovered face. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
- He closed the door again and unfastened the chains, opening the door again, all the way this time.
- I stand on a board, my feet unfastened, and learn how to keep balanced by flexing my knees and leaning forward a little.
- the car door was unfastened
- As he spoke, he unfastened from the leathern strap that went across his shoulders a small tin box, and, opening it for a moment, let Siegfried peep at a bright carmine-coloured mass of something within. Parables From Nature
- She shakily unfastened her seat belt and opened the car door.
- She unfastened the velvet choker from her throat, gathered her hair up, and used the choker to tie her hair into a brushy topknot, then pulled her dress off over her head and dropped it into the bin.
- Keeping his eyes on the open glade, he carefully unfastened the packsack and slipped out the revolver.
- To carry you over from shore to shore_, "repeated the boat; and when the little boy had unfastened it, he sprang in, and began to row himself over the dark water. Mother Stories
- Jack unfastened the lock and shoved the door open, much to Vaun's horror.