unburden
/ˌʌnˈbɜːdn/ (bre, ipa) · [ənbˈɚdən] /ˌʌnˈbɜːrdn/ (ame, ipa) · [ənbˈɚdən] /ˌən-ˈbər-dᵊn How to pronounce unburden (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unburden — verb
- unburdenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- unburdenshe / she / it
- unburdenedpast simple
- unburdening-ing form
1. to tell a trusted person about a fear, problem, or private feeling so the weight
to tell a trusted person about a fear, problem, or private feeling so the weight of it does not stay on you alone
After the funeral, Camila unburdened herself to her aunt in the kitchen.
unburden yourself to + noun phrase
Ritu unburdened herself of months of worry about debt on the phone.
unburden yourself of + noun phrase
On the bus home, Michael unburdened himself to his older brother about the divorce.
Theo unburdened his heart to the priest after the crash.
文法句型
unburden yourself to + noun phrase
unburden yourself of + noun phrase
unburden your heart to + noun phrase
用法筆記
Usually reflexive or used with a body-word object such as heart. Add 'to' before the listener and 'of' before the worry you are letting out.
常見錯誤
2. to take away a duty, expense, pressure, or other heavy demand from a person, pla
to take away a duty, expense, pressure, or other heavy demand from a person, place, or system
The charity unburdened village nurses of the cost of basic medicine.
unburden + noun phrase + of + noun phrase
New software unburdened the office staff by sorting every invoice automatically.
unburden + noun phrase + by + -ing
The new bypass unburdened downtown streets of rush-hour traffic last winter.
The deputy principal unburdened Kemi of lunch duty during exams.
文法句型
unburden + noun phrase + of + noun phrase
unburden + noun phrase + by + -ing
用法筆記
Object is usually a person, group, or system carrying too much duty or pressure. Common with 'of' before the task, cost, or traffic being removed.