Unearth
UK //ʌnˈɜːθ//US //ʌnˈɜrθ//
Definition
To dig up or discover something that was hidden, especially in the ground.
In simple words: To discover something that was buried or hidden.
Examples
- The workers unearthed a fascinating set of ancient coins.
- Scientists unearth new evidence that supports their theory.
- After searching for weeks, they finally unearthed the hidden map.
- The excavation team unearthed a dinosaur skeleton.
- Local historians unearthed documents that shed light on the town's past.
Usage notes
Use 'unearth' in formal or neutral contexts, often related to archaeology or revealing secrets. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
unearth + object
Memory hint
Picture a treasure chest being dug up from the ground.
Collocations
- unearth evidence
- unearth a secret
- unearth a discovery
Synonyms
- discover
- reveal
- expose
- dig up
- retrieve
Antonyms
- bury
- conceal
- hide
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'reveal' - 'unearth' implies having to dig or search.
- Using it incorrectly with inanimate objects - should be used with things that can be buried.
- Mistakenly using in past tense without proper structure - 'unearthed' must be used.