Unpick

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈpɪk/

Unpick (verb)

  1. To take out stitches from a piece of sewing or fabric.
  2. To examine something in detail to understand it better.

Examples

  • You can unpick the stitches if you make a mistake.
  • They need to unpick the data to find the errors.

Common collocations: unpick stitches, carefully unpick, unpick the argument, thoroughly unpick

Synonyms of Unpick

Neutral

Antonyms of Unpick

  • To 'pick' means to choose or select, opposite of 'unpick'.