Uncloud: meaning, definitions and examples

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uncloud

 

[ ʌnˈklaʊd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

remove obstruction

To uncloud means to free from clouds or obstruction, often used metaphorically to describe making something clearer or more understandable. It can refer to both literal and figurative clearing of confusion or misunderstanding.

Synonyms

clarify, clear up, simplify.

Examples of usage

  • She tried to uncloud her thoughts before making a decision.
  • The explanation helped to uncloud the complex situation.
  • He focused on the task to uncloud his mind from distractions.

Etymology

The word 'uncloud' is a compound verb formed by the prefix 'un-', meaning 'not' or 'the opposite of', and 'cloud', which comes from Old English 'cluod', referring to a visible mass of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere. The term originally described the physical act of removing clouds from the sky, but over time, it evolved to reflect metaphorical uses in clarifying thoughts and ideas. 'Uncloud' is often used in poetry and literature to illustrate the act of removing confusion or ambiguity, enhancing comprehension or emotional clarity. It showcases the flexibility of the English language in adapting descriptive imagery to various contexts. The emergence of the word likely traces back to the increasing importance of clarity in communication, especially in philosophical and literary discussions.