[
UK
/ʌntˈaɪd/
]
[ US /ənˈtaɪd/ ]
[ US /ənˈtaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
with laces not tied
teenagers slopping around in unlaced sneakers - not tied
- not bound by shackles and chains
How To Use untied In A Sentence
- An 'the ould mother fox she lifted the lid o' the pot, and the rashkill untied the bag, and hild it over the pot o 'bilin' wather, an 'shuk in the big, heavy shtone. Faith Gartney's Girlhood
- One of the shoelaces on her sneaker had come untied and was blowing vulnerably in the wind.
- Growling and sweating the ursine fellow untied the knot, picking at it with clumsy claws, then reeled her down fast. A TIME OF WAR
- She untied the rope and set the boat adrift.
- She comes flying down in her bathrobe and untied sneakers; he's still buttoning his shirt.
- But Mezrich's book has the ring of truth about it, not least because it stops short of incredible claims and leaves some loose ends untied.
- a bountied animal pelt
- Clad in my nightgown and untied work boots, I must have been a sight.
- He saddled and bridled Ebony, untied the halter, and led his horse carefully through the trees.
- Martin Luther King Jr. was the major leader of the civil rights movement in the Untied States, not an unfettered Roman Catholic cleric.