unfolding
/ʌnfˈoʊldɪŋ/noun3 syllables
Unfolding means: a developmental process.
Synonyms for unfolding1
noun, as in a developmental process
What does unfolding mean?1
noun
1
a developmental process“the flowering of antebellum culture”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with unfolding?5
three syllables
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Unfolding in a sentence
- The man was folding and unfolding his arms.CM
- I watched what was unfolding in front of my eyes with bated breath.sundown
- I absolutely can't believe the scene that is unfolding before my eyes.felidad
- And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.BraveSentry
- He looked all the houses unfolding.marco87
- A disaster of apocalyptic proportions is unfolding and we're supposed to just sit and keep silent.Amastan
- It's hard to ignore the coincidences that seem to tie him to the unfolding events.Nuel
- There’s a beautiful rhythm to life’s unfolding chapters that I enjoy embracing fully.Nuel
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Forms of unfolding
as a noun
- plural
- unfoldings