What is another word for disburdened?

Pronunciation: [dɪsbˈɜːdənd] (IPA)

Disburdened is a word that means taking some kind of load or burden off. There are many other words that can be used in place of disburdened, such as relieved, unburdened, released, discharged, unloaded, and freed. All of these words carry a similar meaning to disburdened, but with slightly different connotations. For example, relieved implies an easing of stress or worry, while unburdened implies a removal of responsibility. Released indicates a feeling of being let go or set free, while discharged has more of a medical or legal context. Unloaded and freed both imply a physical release of an object or person.

What are the hypernyms for Disburdened?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Disburdened

It will tranquillize my last moments to have disburdened myself of them.
"Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete"
Matthew L. Davis
When he had thus disburdened his conscience, Sir Launcelot introduced the subject of the new occupation at which he aspired.
"The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves"
Tobias Smollett
Considering that he had eliminated the most pertinent part of his narrative, he was unable to account for the growing gravity with which it was received till Mayne disburdened himself.
"The Duke Decides"
Headon Hill

Related words: relieve or free from an overburden, free from onerous obligations, free from undue concern, lighten or relieve the load on, lessen or relieve, make less burdensome or painful

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