unburdened

IPA: ʌnbˈɝdʌnd

adjective

  • Not burdened; without a burden
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Examples of "unburdened" in Sentences

  • Regrettably, I would like to be unburdened of it.
  • It is soon clear that he is unburdened by any form of morality.
  • Namibia became a free democracy, unburdened by a racist apartheid system.
  • Christie unburdened her and set the starving mule free never to be seen again.
  • There is more of a focus on feeling, and automatism is unburdened with meaning.
  • Look then for the blank card, the sprung trap, the net's dissolve, the unburdened line that swings free in the air.
  • He could just walk out the front door, just walk right out and head off to wherever, totally unencumbered, totally unburdened.
  • She began writing for a start-up newspaper, but her youthful enthusiasm, as yet unburdened by repression and its consequences, soon led to frustration with her editors.
  • In the nearly 24 months since Mr. Obama's election, popular enthusiasm for him has gone the way of his famous speeches — lyrical, inspired and unburdened by the weight of concrete thought.
  • Though Tampa won the American League pennant in 2008 and the AL East championship last year, Rays players said they remain unburdened by the same level of pressure that their counterparts in big-money, big-media markets might feel.
  • Arch-hypocrite and Tuscan property guru Polly Toynbee has unburdened herself on the subject of corporate tax of a piece of sanctimonious, pompous finger-wagging in today's Guardian under the title "It's time to rattle and bang in protest at this outrage".
  • One moral reformer in Montana reported this about life in a mining town: Men without the restraint of law, indifferent to public opinion, and unburdened by families, drink whenever they feel like it, whenever they have the money to pay for it, and whenever there is nothing else to do. . .

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