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Unbraced for Dummies

adjective


What does Unbraced really mean?

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Alright, so "unbraced" is kind of like when you're not supported or held up properly. It's like when you're wearing a big heavy backpack, and the straps are all loose and not holding the weight of the backpack on your shoulders. In that case, you're not really braced or supported, right?

So, when something is unbraced, it means it's not supported or held in place. It's kind of like when you're building something and you forget to put in braces or supports to hold it all together. Or like if you have a wobbly table and it's not propped up or supported properly, that table is unbraced.

Another way to think about it is when something isn't held together tightly or securely. It's kind of like a door that's not latched shut, it's unbraced and could swing open easily. Or if you're playing a game of Jenga and some of the blocks are loose and not supporting the tower, those blocks are unbraced.

So, when we say something is unbraced, it's like saying it's not properly supported, held together, or secure. It's kind of like when things aren't in place the way they should be. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by William Rodriguez on 2023-11-09 05:14:18

Unbraced In a sentece

Learn how to use Unbraced inside a sentece

  • I unbraced my arms and gave my friend a big hug.
  • The weight of the backpack unbraced my shoulders and caused me pain.
  • She unbraced her belt to loosen it after a heavy meal.
  • The strong wind unbraced the tree branches, causing them to sway.
  • The athlete unbraced his legs before starting the race.

Unbraced Similar Words

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