unsnarled

/ʌnˈsnɑrld/
adjective
  1. No longer tangled or knotted; made smooth and orderly.
    • The unsnarled thread was ready for sewing.
    • She ran her fingers through her now unsnarled hair.
    • He held up the unsnarled extension cord with a satisfied smile.
  2. Having been resolved or made clear; no longer complicated.
    • With the unsnarled schedule, the team could finally focus on the project.
    • After the meeting, the unsnarled plan was easy to follow.
    • The unsnarled traffic allowed everyone to get home on time.
verb
  1. Past tense of unsnarl: removed tangles or knots from something.
    • She unsnarled her necklace chain with a pin.
    • He unsnarled the Christmas lights before hanging them on the tree.
    • The groom unsnarled the horse's mane with a soft brush.
  2. Past tense of unsnarl: resolved a confusing or complicated situation.
    • The tech support agent unsnarled the network issues within an hour.
    • The lawyer unsnarled the legal mess left by the previous owner.
    • They unsnarled the scheduling conflict by moving the meeting to Friday.
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