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View synonyms for unbelt

unbelt

[ uhn-belt ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to remove the belt from.
  2. to remove by undoing a supporting belt:

    to unbelt a sword.



unbelt

/ ʌnˈbɛlt /

verb

  1. to unbuckle the belt of (a garment)
  2. to remove (something) from a belt


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unbelt1

First recorded in 1475–85; un- 2 + belt

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Example Sentences

She saw the childish fingers unlace the helmet, unbind the gorget, unbelt the sword, and lay aside the armor.

It may be unpleasant for you to make him unbelt, but you're a coward if you don't!

But it ain't like him to unbelt for a chunk unless he knows something.

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