Similar words: burden, disburden, overburden, burdensome, beast of burden, burden of proof, sunburn, sunburned. Meaning: v. 1. free or relieve (someone) of a burden 2. take the burden off; remove the burden from.
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1. He'll unburden himself to anyone who'll listen.
2. She needed to unburden herself to somebody.
3. Somehow he had to unburden his soul to somebody, and it couldn't be to Laura.
4. Some students unburden themselves of emotional problems that faculty members feel ill equipped to handle.
5. The laibon now begins to unburden himself.
6. He had been feeling guilty and needed to unburden himself.
7. To unburden themselves of arranging and directing these tasks, grieving families turn to funeral directors.
8. It was as if Jack was preparing to unburden himself, to share his secrets with her.
9. Sometimes he would have liked to unburden himself to somebody, but his officers and men had their own problems.
10. Nevertheless, I feel the need to unburden myself in print.
11. When open the door unburden the secret.
12. Aileen began at once to unburden her feelings.
13. The Centre became a place where many came to unburden themselves(sentencedict.com), to talk about their hopes and fears.
14. George dropped his hands from his face, and very quickly realized that the young man was longing to unburden himself.
15. She longed for a sympathetic person to whom she could unburden herself.
16. What made him unhappiest of all was that he had nowhere to unburden himself.
17. Kindness and understanding will often draw a boy to unburden his conscience.
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