[ US /ənˈbɝdənd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnbˈɜːdənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not encumbered with a physical burden or load
  2. not burdened with difficulties or responsibilities
    unburdened by an overarching theory
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How To Use unburdened In A Sentence

  • unburdened by an overarching theory
  • In addition to intelligence, the Creole black possesses a graceful figure, lithe movements, a pleasing face and a gentle language unburdened with any of the accents added by Africans.
  • You feel unburdened, free and happy like ‘The Fool’ today.
  • Finally she tossed her crippled brolly to the road and walked on in the rain and wind, as if unburdened, suddenly, by the knowledge that it was just rain after all.
  • A Hero's Daughter has the freshness of a young author, unburdened by fame, writing about issues still alive and important to him.
  • But agile and unburdened, they resent those of us who slow up the pace a little in the frantic chaos of Saturday morning grocery acquisition.
  • Government press officers seem to feel entirely unburdened by the need to physically alter the past.
  • He knew it was a miserable way to go, without having accomplished anything or unburdened himself.
  • His call-up confirms once again that Fabio Capello is unburdened by snobbery or preconceptions. Kevin Davies gets surprise England call-up for Montenegro game
  • It literally releases them like spores and bursts as it gets unburdened.
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