Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbɑks/
verb to remove something from a box or package
A1 I unbox a new toy.
A2 She unboxes the package carefully.
B1 We unbox the delivery and check the contents.
B2 He unboxed the gift with excitement.
C1 The tech reviewer unboxes the latest smartphone on camera.
C2 The unboxing experience of luxury items is always highly anticipated by enthusiasts.
formal The customer was eager to unbox the new product and examine its features.
informal I can't wait to unbox my online order when it arrives!
slang Let's get together and unbox that cool gadget you bought.
figurative As the team leader, it's important to unbox all the different perspectives before making a decision.
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