Associations to the word «Unleash»
Noun
- Lightning
- Villain
- Storyline
- Abyss
- Beast
- Canister
- Loki
- Cyclops
- Orb
- Diva
- Galen
- Frankenstein
- Gunfire
- Wave
- Deluge
- Byron
- Horror
- Spell
- Amulet
- Buffy
- Hail
- Messiah
- Thong
- Magus
- Catastrophe
- Evil
- Energy
- Swarm
- Batman
- Fireball
- Persecution
- Demonstrator
- Sequel
- Attacker
- Revenge
- Attack
- Lucifer
- Arrow
- Weapon
- Storm
- Wolverine
- Choke
- Foe
- Superman
- Goblin
- Mao
- Force
- Lobo
- Fallout
- Spectre
- Anime
- Swirl
- Rogue
- Ego
- Contingent
- Mussolini
- Dragon
- Retaliation
- Avatar
- Cyborg
- Spasm
- Doom
- Mage
- Detonation
- Jeopardy
- Inferno
- Alien
- Medusa
- Burst
- Explosion
- Assassin
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
UNLEASH, verb. To free from a leash, or as from a leash
UNLEASH, verb. To let go; to release
UNLEASH, verb. To precipitate; to bring about
UNLEASH, verb. (soccer) To strike; kick
Dictionary definition
UNLEASH, verb. Release or vent; "unleash one's anger".
UNLEASH, verb. Release from a leash; "unleash the dogs in the park".
UNLEASH, verb. Turn loose or free from restraint; "let loose mines"; "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity".
Wise words
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