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Unwad vs Unwed - What's the difference?

unwad | unwed |

As a verb unwad

is to unfold (something wadded).

As an adjective unwed is

not married.

As a noun unwed is

one who is not married.

unwad

English

Verb

(unwadd)
  • To unfold (something wadded).
  • * 1999 , Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Kimberly Kirberger, Chicken soup for the college soul (page 37)
  • and he's never in his life managed to unwad a pair of socks before putting them in the hamper.
  • * 2009 , Terri Blackstock, Double Minds
  • Glancing back at the bathroom, she picked up and unwadded the paper. It was nothing. Just some download instructions from a computer help screen.

    unwed

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • not married
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who is not married.
  • Should unweds living together receive the same social benefits as married couples?