Similar words: unburden, burdened, overburdened, sunburned, burden, tax burden, disburden, overburden. Meaning: adj. 1. not burdened with difficulties or responsibilities 2. not encumbered with a physical burden or load.
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(1) He unburdened a horse of its load.
(2) She unburdened herself of her feelings of guilt.
(3) He unburdened his soul to me. Sentencedict.com
(4) He unburdened himself of his secret to me.
(5) And no penitent in a confessional could have unburdened herself more pathetically than did my Maman that afternoon.
(6) She unburdened herself of her secret to me.
(7) He unburdened himself of his secret.
(8) I unburdened my heart to my friends.
(9) He unburdened his troubles to me.
(10) I unburdened the boy of his satchel.
(11) He unburdened himself to me.
(12) Jane unburdened herself to the teacher.
(13) Susan unburdened herself of her terrible secret.
(14) He unburdened his small heart of certain apprehensions.
(15) We unburdened him of his bags.
(16) Many Chinese unburdened by such worries, focused instead on cashing in on the travel boom.
(17) What is more, painful remedies have been most readily accepted from those governments unburdened by past mistakes and old dogmas.
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