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  • 111unburden — verb (T) 1 unburden yourself/your heart to tell someone your problems, secrets etc so that you feel better: Jane unburdened herself of a terrible secret. (+ to): He felt an urge to unburden his heart to this stranger. 2 literary to take a heavy… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 112clear — adj 1. light, sunny, sunshiny; cloudless, fair, unclouded, fine, mild. 2. bright, shining, radiant, brilliant; illuminated, alight, lit, lighted; lambent, resplendent, beaming, ir radiant, lucent, luciferous; aglow, glowing, luminous, luminescent …

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  • 113empty — adj 1. void, vacant, without contents, unfilled, hollow, Scot, and North Eng. toom; unfurnished, bare, barren, blank, unadorned; depleted, (of alcoholic beverage containers) Inf. dead, exhausted, drained, spent. 2. unoccupied, untenanted,… …

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  • 114without — prep. 1. not with, with no, unaccompanied by; in the absence of, sans, lacking, short of, wanting, in want of, less, requiring; destitute of, deprived of, in need of. 2. free from, unburdened by, unencumbered by, not having, in default of;… …

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  • 115free — [[t]fri[/t]] adj. fre•er, fre•est, 1) gov enjoying personal rights or liberty, as one who is not in slavery or confinement 2) gov pertaining to or reserved for those who enjoy personal liberty: living on free soil[/ex] 3) gov existing under,… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 116depressed — [adj1] discouraged bad, bleeding*, blue*, bummed out*, cast down, crestfallen, crummy*, dejected, despondent, destroyed, disconsolate, dispirited, down, down and out*, downcast, downhearted, down in the dumps*, down in the mouth*, dragged*, fed… …

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  • 117open — [adj1] unfastened, unclosed accessible, agape, airy, ajar, bare, clear, cleared, dehiscent, disclosed, emptied, expanded, expansive, exposed, extended, extensive, free, gaping, made passable, naked, navigable, passable, patent, patulous, peeled,… …

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  • 118production —    by Marcus A. Doel   While many concepts employed by Baudrillard have a certain aura and mystique (such as integral reality and objective illusion), production is likely to strike the contemporary reader as lacklustre and humdrum. For… …

    The Baudrillard dictionary

  • 119vacua possessio — /vaekyuwa pazesh(iy)ow/ The vacant possession, i.e., free and unburdened possession, which (e.g.) a vendor had and has to give to a purchaser of lands …

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  • 120burdened — adjective 1. bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities (Freq. 1) she always felt burdened by the load of paper work • Ant: ↑unburdened • Similar to: ↑bowed down, ↑loaded down, ↑overbu …

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