Unravel | Mean of unravel in English Dictionary
/ˌʌnˈrævəl/
- Verb
- to cause the separate threads of something to come apart
- unravel the yarn
- unravel a rope
- This will keep the ends of the rope from unraveling. [=fraying]
- to find the correct explanation for (something that is difficult to understand)
- Scientists are still unraveling the secrets/mysteries of DNA.
- to fail or begin to fail
- Their plans unraveled when she lost her job.
- His frequent absences from home caused his marriage to unravel.
- I feel like my life is unraveling.