The word "un-twisting" means to undo a twist or untangle something that is twisted. The antonyms for "un-twisting" include twisting, coiling, braiding, entwining, knotting, and snarling. When something is twisted, it creates a spiral, helix, or corkscrew-like shape that can be visually appealing. Twisting can be deliberate, such as when creating a braid, or accidental, such as when cords become tangled. Entwining suggests a wrapping or coiling motion around something else. Knotting involves tying two or more things together, while snarling suggests tangling or knotting something to the point of being difficult to untangle.