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  • 121burdenless — adjective not encumbered with a physical burden or load • Syn: ↑unburdened • Similar to: ↑unencumbered …

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  • 122unburden — v.tr. 1 relieve of a burden. 2 (esp. refl.; often foll. by to) relieve (oneself, one s conscience, etc.) by confession etc. Derivatives: unburdened adj …

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  • 123unweighted — “+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + weighted, past participle of weight 1. : not encumbered : unburdened to change … direction the unweighted ski is turned George Gallowhur plots … unweighted by great profundity of thought …

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  • 124unburthened — unburˈdened, (archaic) unburˈthened adjective 1. Not burdened 2. Relieved of a burden • • • Main Entry: ↑unburdened …

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  • 125free´heart´ed|ness — free|heart|ed «FREE HAHR tihd», adjective. 1. frank; open; unreserved. 2. generous; liberal; bountiful. 3. unburdened with anxiety, guilt, or suspicion. –free´heart´ed|ly, adver …

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  • 126free´heart´ed|ly — free|heart|ed «FREE HAHR tihd», adjective. 1. frank; open; unreserved. 2. generous; liberal; bountiful. 3. unburdened with anxiety, guilt, or suspicion. –free´heart´ed|ly, adver …

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  • 127free|heart|ed — «FREE HAHR tihd», adjective. 1. frank; open; unreserved. 2. generous; liberal; bountiful. 3. unburdened with anxiety, guilt, or suspicion. –free´heart´ed|ly, adver …

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  • 128leer´ing|ly — leer 1 «lihr», noun, verb. –n. a sly, nasty look to the side; evil glance: »She gives the leer of invitation (Shakespeare). Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer (Alexander Pope). ╂[< verb] –v.i. to give a sly, evil glance. ╂[perhaps… …

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