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unruffle

 

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Unruffle

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To calm or soothe someone or something; to restore a sense of peace or tranquility.

Usage:

  • She gently unruffled the crying baby by rocking him back and forth.
  • The therapist's kind words helped unruffle his anxious mind.
  • After a long day at work, a hot bath can help to unruffle your senses.

Sense 2: To smooth out wrinkles or creases in clothing or fabric.

Usage:

  • She quickly unruffled her dress before the important meeting.
  • The iron will easily unruffle the stubborn wrinkles in the shirt.
  • He carefully unruffled the bedsheet and tucked it neatly under the mattress.

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