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Meanings of
unburdened
in English
Not encumbered with a physical burden or load.
burdenless
burdened
Related terms
unencumbered
Usage of
unburdened
in English
1
Why not enjoy the freedom you have, Selene,
unburdened
by these concerns?
2
He fancied the suppressed excitement in her voice as she
unburdened
herself.
3
Forest and mountain-vale heard his sighs; there he
unburdened
his heavy-laden heart.
4
She crept up to the stove and
unburdened
her heart to it.
5
Being clad only in his pajamas, he was
unburdened
by superfluous clothing.
6
How many times has he
unburdened
himself before me on the subject.
7
Juliet
unburdened
the great secret that had been eating away at her.
8
When we were left alone with our cigars he
unburdened
his soul.
9
They wished to enjoy life,
unburdened
by offspring, while they were young.
10
That evening, as a police unit outside watched the hotel, Correa
unburdened
himself.
11
The obedient Colonies in this scheme are heavily taxed, the refractory remain
unburdened
.
12
Six of the men also led extra mounts,
unburdened
and saddleless.
13
An America that we know we can be
unburdened
by what has been.
14
I imagine she
unburdened
herself about her affair with Virgil Nash.
15
And he
unburdened
himself of these doubts to friends, who diffused the news.
16
When I
unburdened
myself of my project to Reb Sender he was thunderstruck
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unburdened
unburden
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
thus unburdened
have unburdened
seem unburdened
altogether unburdened
as unburdened
More collocations
Unburdened
through the time
Unburdened
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common