1. unburdened - Adjective
2. unburdened - Verb
3. unburdened - Adjective Satellite
not encumbered with a physical burden or load
not burdened with difficulties or responsibilities
Source: WordNetunburdened by an overarching theory Source: Internet
But fast-growing new entrants to the market, unburdened by large store estates, are bringing production much closer to distribution and continuously refreshing merchandise. Source: Internet
Now the newly prolific Lucasfilm has provided a belated answer in the form of Solo: A Star Wars Story, the second of its sorta-standalone projects unburdened with episode numbers or Skywalkers. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, consumer protection advocates worried about a resurgent for-profit college sector unburdened by Obama-era rules. Source: Internet
The places where women who had lived unblemished, unremarkable lives nevertheless unburdened themselves to a man, who's job it was to judge and forgive them for falling short. Source: Internet
No longer defined by silence or shame, Mimi Alford has finally unburdened herself with this searingly honest account of her life and her extremely private moments with a very public man. Source: Internet