unburden (Meaning)
unburden (v)
free or relieve (someone) of a burden
take the burden off; remove the burden from
unburden (v. t.)
To relieve from a burden.
To throw off, as a burden; to unload.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unburden
unburden Sentence Examples
- Confession unburdened her soul, freeing her from the weight of guilt.
- The therapist provided a safe space for him to unburden his troubled mind.
- She found solace in writing, unburdening her worries and anxieties on paper.
- After a long and arduous journey, the backpackers unburdened themselves of their heavy packs.
- The burden of secrets unburdened his conscience, bringing him peace.
- The therapist encouraged her to unburden her fears, creating a sense of trust and vulnerability.
- He unburdened his heart to his closest friend, confiding in him his deepest concerns.
- The unburdened mind floats effortlessly through life, free from the constraints of worry.
- After years of holding onto anger, she finally unburdened herself by releasing it through forgiveness.
- The weight of the past unburdened her as she shed the shackles of old baggage, embracing the freedom of the present.
FAQs About the word unburden
free or relieve (someone) of a burden, take the burden off; remove the burden fromTo relieve from a burden., To throw off, as a burden; to unload.
unload, evacuate, unlade, off-load, disencumber, lighten, unpack, relieve,disburden, discharge
load,load, fill, pack, fill, pack, charge, stuff, cram, heap
Confession unburdened her soul, freeing her from the weight of guilt.
The therapist provided a safe space for him to unburden his troubled mind.
She found solace in writing, unburdening her worries and anxieties on paper.
After a long and arduous journey, the backpackers unburdened themselves of their heavy packs.