Not burdened or encumbered
“It was interesting to listen to young Indians claim that 1997 was a punctuation mark, that 50 years after British rule ended it was time for the country to get on with its own life, unburdened by the past.”
Not clogged up
In a relaxed or collected state
Carrying little
Past tense for to unload or discharge, typically cargo
“Dorian glared at him, but made no perceivable move to unburden the cart of the disputed fruit.”
Past tense for to free from burden, or relieve from trouble or worry
“Steve had to unburden himself of his guilt, the guilt unreasonably ascribed to himself because of his perceived failings.”
Past tense for to reveal information that has been causing one anxiety
“The psychiatrist encouraged the worried editor to unburden her worries on his strong shoulders.”
Past tense for to tell someone about, or trust someone with, a secret or private matter
Past tense for to rid oneself of (something) by selling or passing it on to someone else
Past tense for to cause to be empty or vacant
Past tense for to provide comfort or assuagement to
Past tense for to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
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