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Meaning of unstuck
The primary meaning of the word "unstuck" is to become free from a situation that is preventing progress or improvement.
Etymology of unstuck
The word "unstuck" is derived from the prefix "un-" meaning "not" or "opposite of" and the word "stuck" which originated from Old English "stician" meaning "to pierce" or "to fasten", the word "unstuck" has been in use since the 17th century to describe something or someone that has become free from being stuck or stationary.
Synonyms
freed
released
liberated
unleashed
unchained
untangled
unencumbered
unburdened
discharged
exempted
excused
acquitted
vindicated
vindicated
cleared
absolved
acquitted
exonerated
unpinned
unfastened
unblocked
unshackled
unfettered
unbound
unmoored
untied
unloosed
loosened
relaxed
alleviated
mitigated
eased
facilitated
assisted
aided
supported
helped
prompted
spurred
stimulated
motivated
inspired
energized
revitalized
renewed
restored
rejuvenated
Definitions
- To become free or able to move again after being stuck
- * To make something or someone free or able to move again after being stuck
- * To become free from a situation that is preventing progress or improvement
Usage Examples
- The car got unstuck from the mud after we pushed it for a while
- * I felt unstuck after talking to my therapist and was able to make a decision
- * The project got unstuck when we brought in a new team member with fresh ideas