Unveiled vs Unravelled - What's the difference?
unveiled | unravelled |
(unveil)
To remove a veil from; to divest of a veil; to uncover; to disclose to view; to reveal.
* {{quote-book
, year=1996
, author=Status of women in Islam
, title=Status of women in Islam
, page=91
, passage=The Schools of Jurisprudence of Abu Hanifa, Al-Shafaii and Malik agree that the woman is permitted to unveil her face and hands in the streets in front of the strangers. However, if this display of the face does rouse temptation and charm, the woman has to veil her face as she does the rest of her body.}}
* {{quote-book
, year=1836
, author=James Cook
, title=The Three voyages of Captain Cook round the world
, page=356
, passage=A sort of curtain, made of- mat, usually hung before them, which the natives were sometimes unwilling to remove ; and when they did consent to unveil them, they seemed to express themselves in a very mysterious manner.}}
* {{quote-book
, year=1831
, author=Thomas Dick
, title=The works of Thomas Dick
, page=102
, passage=Since, therefore, the science of natural philosophy is conversant about the works of the Almighty, and its investigations have a direct tendency to illustrate the perfections of his nature, to unveil the plan of his operations, to unfold the laws by which he governs the kingdom of universal nature, and to display the order, symmetry, and proportion, which reign throughout the whole.}}
To remove a veil; to reveal one's self.
(British) (unravel)
to separate the threads (of); disentangle
to become undone; to collapse
* 2010 , Ian Cowie,
*:The great Ponzi scheme that lies behind our State pension is unravelling – as they all do eventually – because money being taken from new investors is insufficient to honour promises issued to earlier generations.
(figurative) To clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve.
(figurative) To separate the connected or united parts of; to throw into disorder; to confuse.
* Dryden
As verbs the difference between unveiled and unravelled
is that unveiled is past tense of unveil while unravelled is past tense of unravel.unveiled
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(head)unveil
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(en verb)Anagrams
*unravelled
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Alternative forms
* unraveled (US)Verb
(head)unravel
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- Stop playing with the seam of the tablecloth! You will unravel it.
- Mother couldn't unravel the ball of wool after the cat had played with it.
"State pension Ponzi scheme unravels with retirement at 70", The Telegraph , June 24th, 2010,
- New Ponzi Scheme Unravels !
- to unravel a plot
- to unravel a mystery
- to unravel the confusion
- Art shall be conjured for it, and nature all unravelled .
- ''to unravel the global compromise achieved in the Constitutional Treaty
- ''to unravel the broad consensus which was created