"Unload" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unload" Meaning

To remove or take something off a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel, especially to make it lighter.

Example: "The cargo was unloaded from the truck."

Alternatively, the word can also mean to get rid of a responsibility or burden.

Example: "She unloaded her worries about the exam on her friend."

"Unload" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "unload"


1. Disembark

- "The passengers were instructed to unload at the next stop, as the ship would continue on freight-only."

2. Remove

- "After the incline had been cemented in place, the heavy machinery was unloaded so that work could proceed."

3. Deplane

- "At the airport, passengers were asked to deplane promptly to reduce the wait time for the next flight."

4. Remove Content

- "The company decided to unload the shelves of the bankrupt bookstore to make room for a new store."

5. Lower Load

- "As the cargo arrived, it took several days to unload the truck and distribute the goods to the designated warehouse."

"Unload" Similar Words

Unlimitedly

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Unlined

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Unlink

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To remove or sever a connection or link between two things, often making them separate or independent again.

Unlinked

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Unliquidated

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Unliquidated refers to assets or investments that have not been sold or converted into cash, often resulting in a financial liability or obligation that needs to be settled. For example, in accounting, a company may have unliquidated assets that are difficult to convert into cash within a short period, or in a financial deal, a bank may have unliquidated liabilities such as loans or guarantees that have not been settled.

Unlisted

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Unlit

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Unlivable

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Meaning: Not habitable or capable of supporting life.

Unloaded

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Unloading

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Unloads

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Unlock

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To make something no longer locked or secure, allowing it to be opened or used freely. It can also mean to reveal a secret or a hidden fact. Alternatively, it can refer to a switch that controls the ignition of a vehicle or other engine.

Unlocked

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Not confined or secured; not locked.<br><br>Example: "The unlocked door swung open with a creak."<br><br>Able to be used or accessed freely; unrestricted.<br><br>Example: "Her creativity was unlocked when she was given the chance to pursue her passion."<br><br>Free from restrictions or limitations.<br><br>Example: "The city lost an official as the antimafia laws were finally unlocked."

Unlocking

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Verb: to remove a lock from something so that it can be opened or used.<br><br>Example: "She unlocked the door with her key."<br><br>Also, "unlocking" can be a metaphor for discovering a solution or secret.<br><br>Example: "After weeks of studying, she was unlocking the mysteries of the text."

Unlocks

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To make something possible for someone to use or understand, especially after a problem or obstacle has stopped them from doing so.

Unlooked-for

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Unexpected, unforeseen, or unanticipated.