Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbɒksɪŋ/
noun the act of removing a product from its packaging
A1 I enjoy watching unboxing videos on YouTube.
A2 My friend did an unboxing of the new iPhone on her Instagram story.
B1 The unboxing experience of my new laptop was so exciting.
B2 I always feel a sense of anticipation when I do an unboxing of a new product.
C1 The unboxing event for the latest gaming console was attended by hundreds of fans.
C2 The unboxing ceremony for the luxury watch was a grand affair with celebrities in attendance.
verb to remove a product from its packaging
A1 I enjoy unboxing my new toys.
A2 She filmed herself unboxing the latest iPhone model.
B1 Unboxing videos have become popular on social media platforms.
B2 The YouTuber made a career out of unboxing various tech gadgets.
C1 The unboxing experience is often just as exciting as the product itself.
C2 The company hired a professional unboxer to showcase their new product.
formal The unboxing of the new product was done carefully to avoid any damage.
informal I love watching unboxing videos on YouTube to see people's reactions.
slang Did you catch the unboxing of the latest sneaker drop?
figurative Unboxing a new opportunity can lead to exciting possibilities.
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