unload (Meaning)

Wordnet

unload (v)

remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave

remove the load from (a container or vehicle)

Webster

unload (v. t.)

To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to disburden; as, to unload a ship; to unload a beast.

Hence, to relieve from anything onerous.

To discharge or remove, as a load or a burden; as, to unload the cargo of a vessel.

To draw the charge from; as, to unload a gun.

To sell in large quantities, as stock; to get rid of.

Webster

unload (v. i.)

To perform the act of unloading anything; as, let unload now.

unload Sentence Examples

  1. The workers unloaded the cargo from the ship with great efficiency.
  2. The truck driver unloaded the heavy machinery onto the construction site.
  3. We had to unload the car to fit all the luggage inside.
  4. The team unloaded the furniture from the moving van with precision.
  5. The store employees unloaded the boxes of new merchandise from the delivery truck.
  6. The farmer unloaded the hay bales from his trailer into the barn.
  7. The crew unloaded the equipment from the submarine onto the dock.
  8. The passengers unloaded their bags from the train as it arrived at the station.
  9. The hikers unloaded their backpacks to rest at the campsite.
  10. The musicians unloaded their instruments from the van before the concert.

FAQs About the word unload

remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave, remove the load from (a container or vehicle)To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to disburden;

evacuate, unlade,unpack, off-load, unburden, discharge, empty, free, disencumber, vacate

load,load, pack, pack, cram, charge, heap, fill, cram, stuff

The workers unloaded the cargo from the ship with great efficiency.

The truck driver unloaded the heavy machinery onto the construction site.

We had to unload the car to fit all the luggage inside.

The team unloaded the furniture from the moving van with precision.