different between untied vs unimprisoned
untied
English
Etymology 1
un- +? tied
Adjective
untied (not comparable)
- Not tied; undone
- 1922, Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
- The sack had been left untied, and so by wriggling a bit he was able to get his head through the opening and look out.
- 1922, Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
Translations
Etymology 2
untie +? -ed
Verb
untied
- simple past tense and past participle of untie
Anagrams
- United, dunite, unedit, united
untied From the web:
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- what does united mean
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- united kingdom
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unimprisoned
English
Etymology
un- +? imprisoned
Adjective
unimprisoned (not comparable)
- Not imprisoned.
Synonyms
- free
Antonyms
- imprisoned
Translations
unimprisoned From the web:
- what imprisoned means
- what does imprisoned mean
- what is imprisoned pols voice
- what is imprisoned behind the eyes
- what are imprisoned in the brain
- what is imprisoned sentence
- what is imprisoned synonym
- what is imprisoned in french
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