What is another word for unsealed?

Pronunciation: [ʌnsˈiːld] (IPA)

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What are the hypernyms for Unsealed?

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What are the opposite words for unsealed?

The term "unsealed" refers to something that has not been closed or shut tightly. On the other hand, its antonyms are "sealed," "closed," "shut," "secure," and "fastened." These antonyms indicate that the object, container, or space has been effectively closed, enabling its contents to remain safe and secure. For example, sealed envelopes ensure that their contents are kept private and confidential, while closed windows prevent cold air from entering a room. Using antonyms for unsealed helps us to describe things accurately and communicate more effectively. Whether we are writing, speaking, or reading, being aware of antonyms enhances our understanding and ability to use language in a nuanced way.

Usage examples for Unsealed

This was, of course, some years before the fountains of her boundless potential wealth had become fully unsealed.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
There is reason to believe that the terms of the charter had been agreed upon by the end of February, but the document remained unsealed until May, when all who had subscribed could be listed.
"The Virginia Company Of London, 1606-1624"
Wesley Frank Craven
The inner one, unsealed, bears the name only of the person addressed, and is enclosed in another envelope, sealed, bearing the address of the person invited.
"The Book of Good Manners"
W. C. Green

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