Unscramble

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈskræmbəl/

Definitions of unscramble

verb to rearrange or reorder in a more coherent or understandable way

Example Sentences

A1 I need to unscramble these letters to form a word.

A2 Can you help me unscramble this jumbled sentence?

B1 The students were given a task to unscramble the mixed-up paragraphs.

B2 She was able to unscramble the encrypted message and decode it.

C1 The detective was able to unscramble the clues and solve the mystery.

C2 The expert cryptographer was able to unscramble the complex code in record time.

Examples of unscramble in a Sentence

formal The students were asked to unscramble the sentences as part of their grammar exercise.

informal Can you help me unscramble these letters to form a word?

slang I'm really good at unscrambling stuff, it's like a puzzle to me.

figurative She struggled to unscramble her thoughts after the shocking news.

Grammatical Forms of unscramble

past tense

unscrambled

plural

unscrambles

comparative

more unscrambled

superlative

most unscrambled

present tense

unscramble

future tense

will unscramble

perfect tense

has unscrambled

continuous tense

is unscrambling

singular

unscramble

positive degree

unscramble

infinitive

to unscramble

gerund

unscrambling

participle

unscrambled

Origin and Evolution of unscramble

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unscramble' originated from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'reversal' and 'scramble' meaning 'to mix or mess up'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of rearranging letters or words into a correct order, the term 'unscramble' has evolved to encompass the idea of solving puzzles or untangling complex situations.