Definition of 'unbutton'
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unbutton in American English
verb transitive
1.
to free (a button) from the buttonhole
2.
to unfasten the button or buttons of (a garment, etc.)
verb intransitive
3.
to unfasten buttons, as in disrobing
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Word Frequency
unbutton in American English
(ʌnˈbʌtn)
transitive verb
1.
to free (buttons) from buttonholes; unfasten or undo
2.
to unfasten by or as if by unbuttoning
to unbutton a jacket
3.
intransitive verb
4.
to unfasten a button or one's buttons
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