释义 |
unburden
un·bur·den U0032100 (ŭn-bûr′dn)tr.v. un·bur·dened, un·bur·den·ing, un·bur·dens To free from or relieve of a burden or trouble: unburden one's mind.unburden (ʌnˈbɜːdən) vb (tr) 1. to remove a load or burden from2. to relieve or make free (one's mind, oneself, etc) of a worry, trouble, etc, by revelation or confession Archaic spelling: unburthenun•bur•den (ʌnˈbɜr dn) v.t. 1. to free from a burden. 2. to relieve (one's mind, conscience, etc.) by confessing something. 3. to cast off or get rid of, as a burden; disclose. [1530–40] unburden Past participle: unburdened Gerund: unburdening
Imperative |
---|
unburden | unburden |
Present |
---|
I unburden | you unburden | he/she/it unburdens | we unburden | you unburden | they unburden |
Preterite |
---|
I unburdened | you unburdened | he/she/it unburdened | we unburdened | you unburdened | they unburdened |
Present Continuous |
---|
I am unburdening | you are unburdening | he/she/it is unburdening | we are unburdening | you are unburdening | they are unburdening |
Present Perfect |
---|
I have unburdened | you have unburdened | he/she/it has unburdened | we have unburdened | you have unburdened | they have unburdened |
Past Continuous |
---|
I was unburdening | you were unburdening | he/she/it was unburdening | we were unburdening | you were unburdening | they were unburdening |
Past Perfect |
---|
I had unburdened | you had unburdened | he/she/it had unburdened | we had unburdened | you had unburdened | they had unburdened |
Future |
---|
I will unburden | you will unburden | he/she/it will unburden | we will unburden | you will unburden | they will unburden |
Future Perfect |
---|
I will have unburdened | you will have unburdened | he/she/it will have unburdened | we will have unburdened | you will have unburdened | they will have unburdened |
Future Continuous |
---|
I will be unburdening | you will be unburdening | he/she/it will be unburdening | we will be unburdening | you will be unburdening | they will be unburdening |
Present Perfect Continuous |
---|
I have been unburdening | you have been unburdening | he/she/it has been unburdening | we have been unburdening | you have been unburdening | they have been unburdening |
Future Perfect Continuous |
---|
I will have been unburdening | you will have been unburdening | he/she/it will have been unburdening | we will have been unburdening | you will have been unburdening | they will have been unburdening |
Past Perfect Continuous |
---|
I had been unburdening | you had been unburdening | he/she/it had been unburdening | we had been unburdening | you had been unburdening | they had been unburdening |
Conditional |
---|
I would unburden | you would unburden | he/she/it would unburden | we would unburden | you would unburden | they would unburden |
Past Conditional |
---|
I would have unburdened | you would have unburdened | he/she/it would have unburdened | we would have unburdened | you would have unburdened | they would have unburdened | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | unburden - free or relieve (someone) of a burdentake - take into one's possession; "We are taking an orphan from Romania"; "I'll take three salmon steaks" | | 2. | unburden - take the burden off; remove the burden from; "unburden the donkey"disburdenremove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"lighten - reduce the weight on; make lighter; "she lightened the load on the tired donkey"burden, burthen, weight, weight down - weight down with a load |
unburdenverb1. 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.unburden yourself confess, come clean about (informal), get something off your chest (informal), tell all about, empty yourself, spill your guts about (slang), make a clean breast of something, cough (slang) Many came to unburden themselves of emotional problems.unburdenverbTo free from or cast out something objectionable or undesirable:clear, disburden, disembarrass, disencumber, release, relieve, rid, shake off, throw off.Slang: shake.TranslationsIdiomsSeeunburden oneself tounburden
Synonyms for unburdenverb revealSynonyms- reveal
- confide
- disclose
- lay bare
- unbosom
verb unloadSynonyms- unload
- relieve
- discharge
- lighten
- disencumber
- disburden
- ease the load of
phrase unburden yourselfSynonyms- confess
- come clean about
- get something off your chest
- tell all about
- empty yourself
- spill your guts about
- make a clean breast of something
- cough
Synonyms for unburdenverb to free from or cast out something objectionable or undesirableSynonyms- clear
- disburden
- disembarrass
- disencumber
- release
- relieve
- rid
- shake off
- throw off
- shake
Synonyms for unburdenverb free or relieve (someone) of a burdenRelated Wordsverb take the burden offSynonymsRelated Words- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
- lighten
Antonyms- burden
- burthen
- weight
- weight down
|