SportsAugust 17, 2026

unraveled

un-RAV-uhld

Definition

To have lost stability, composure, or successful form; to have fallen apart or declined in performance.

Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'unravelen,' formed by the prefix 'un-' (reversing an action) and 'ravel' (to disentangle or to knot). It originally meant to disentangle a thread or knit, later evolving to describe the breakdown of abstract concepts like plans, situations, or performances.

In the news

The article uses the term to describe how Spencer Arrighetti's pitching performance deteriorated during the first half of the season after a promising start.

Spencer Arrighetti (foot) allows two runs in rehab start

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