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[ uhn-bahrd ] / ʌnˈbɑrd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR unbarred ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivenot provided or fastened with a bar or bars: an unbarred door. not marked with stripes or bands. Origin of unbarredFirst recorded in 1540–50; un-1 + barred Words nearby unbarredunbalanced, unbalanced translocation, unballasted, unbar, unbarbed, unbarred, unbated, unbearable, unbeatable, unbeaten, unbecoming Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unbarred"It is well," said the porter; the gate was unbarred, and the Hodja permitted to enter. Told in the Coffee House|Cyrus Adler With the aid of a convert, he unbarred the ponderous gate, and ventured out on the highest slab of the landing-steps. Dragon's blood|Henry Milner Rideout She slipped softly out of bed, and going to the window, unbarred the heavy shutters and looked out. A Very Naughty Girl|L. T. Meade He went to the window, drew back the heavy rep curtains, unbarred the shutters, and looked out. The Following of the Star|Florence L. Barclay
Words related to unbarredaccessible, wide, clear, free, susceptible, release, expand, break up, slacken, relax, ease, loose, undo, unlock, untie, alleviate, unscrew, exposed, stripped, bare |