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    Un·bur·den
    /ˌənˈbərd(ə)n/

    verb

    • 1. relieve (someone) of a burden.
  2. The meaning of UNBURDEN is to free or relieve from a burden. How to use unburden in a sentence.

  3. UNBURDEN definition: 1. to free yourself of something that is worrying you, by talking about it to someone: 2. to free…. Learn more.

  4. to relieve (one's mind, conscience, etc.) by revealing or confessing something. to cast off or get rid of, as a burden or something burdensome; disclose; reveal: He unburdened the worries that plagued him. Synonyms: confide. unburden. / ʌnˈbɜːdən / verb. to remove a load or burden from.

  5. When you remove a difficulty or weight from yourself or someone else, you unburden them. Help unburden a friend by carrying her books or by listening to her troubles. When you unburden someone, you take away some burden — a task, hardship, or even something they're worried about.

  6. verb. 1. reveal, confide, disclose, lay bare, unbosom He had to unburden his soul to somebody. 2. unload, relieve, discharge, lighten, disencumber, disburden, ease the load of The human touch is one of the surest ways of unburdening stresses.

  7. UNBURDEN meaning: 1. to free yourself of something that is worrying you, by talking about it to someone: 2. to free…. Learn more.

  8. If you unburden yourself or your problems to someone, you tell them about something which you have been secretly worrying about. [...]

  9. verb. /ˌʌnˈbɜːdn/ /ˌʌnˈbɜːrdn/ (formal) Verb Forms. unburden yourself/something (of something) (to somebody) to talk to somebody about your problems or something you have been worrying about, so that you feel less anxious. She needed to unburden herself to somebody. She unburdened herself of her feelings of guilt.

  10. If you unburden yourself or your problems to someone, you tell them about something which you have been secretly worrying about.

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