Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unravel.(verb)
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Use "unravels" in a sentence
"If yesterday's fragile deal unravels, which is possible despite the attempt to talk up its importance to Europe's financial stability, the only alternative will be to turn to Washington."
"You know, by the time you strip a song down to just lyrics and the story that's inside the lyrics and the first feeling that that provokes in you, you have something personal, and you build from there, you know, and it kind of unravels and changes shape on its own as we keep rehearsing it and I'm learning lyrics and moving the phrases around, and it kind of happens."
""I'd like to see him go the way of Isadora Duncan-like his bow tie kind of unravels when he's in a convertible, and it wraps around the right rear tire of the car and then it chokes him and decapitates him.""