Unwind vs Backwind - What's the difference?
unwind | backwind |
To wind off; to loose or separate; to untwist; to untwine; as, to unwind thread, to unwind a ball of yarn
(obsolete) To disentangle
* 1836 , , The Works of Richard Hooker , Volume 4, page 27:
(slang) To relax; to chill out; as, to rest and relieve of stress
To be or become unwound; to be capable of being unwound or untwisted.
In lang=en terms the difference between unwind and backwind
is that unwind is to be or become unwound; to be capable of being unwound or untwisted while backwind is to wind backwards.As verbs the difference between unwind and backwind
is that unwind is to wind off; to loose or separate; to untwist; to untwine; as, to unwind thread, to unwind a ball of yarn while backwind is (nautical) to deflect air into the back of a sail or of a vessel or backwind can be to wind backwards.As a noun backwind is
(nautical) the flow of air so deflected.unwind
English
Verb
- Could you unwind about a foot of ribbon so I can finish the package?
- ... but being not so skilful as in every point to unwind themselves where the snares of glossing speech do lie to entangle them, ...
- After work, I like to unwind by smoking a pipe while reading the paper.