un·bur·den
(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.
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Adj. | 1. | unburdened - not burdened with difficulties or responsibilities; "unburdened by an overarching theory"- Alex Inkelesburdened - bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities; "she always felt burdened by the load of paper work" |
| 2. | unburdened - not encumbered with a physical burden or loadunencumbered - free of encumbrance; "inherited an unencumbered estate" |
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