burdenless
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Not encumbered with a physical burden or load: Describes a state of being free from any physical weight or heavy object that must be carried.
- Free from a heavy or oppressive load, responsibility, or worry: Describes a state of being unburdened by duties, obligations, or mental stress.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- After delivering the packages, the messenger felt completely burdenless.
- Her burdenless conscience allowed her to sleep peacefully.
- The donkey, now burdenless, trotted happily back to the stable.
Advanced Usage
- "to feel burdenless": to experience a sense of freedom from weight or worry.
- After paying off all his debts, he finally felt burdenless.
- "a burdenless existence": a way of life free from heavy responsibilities.
- She dreamed of a simple, burdenless existence in the countryside.
Variants and Related Words
- Burden (n/v): A heavy load or a source of stress; to load or oppress with something heavy.
- The financial burden was overwhelming.
- Unburdened (adj): Similar in meaning to "burdenless," meaning relieved of a burden.
- He felt unburdened after sharing his secret.
Synonyms
- Unencumbered: Not having any burden or impediment.
- Unloaded: Having had a load removed.
- Free: Not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.
Antonyms
- Burdened: Carrying a heavy load or weighed down with something.
- Encumbered: Restricted or burdened in movement or action.
- Laden: Heavily loaded or weighed down.
Adjective
- not encumbered with a physical burden or load