The Opposite(Antonym) of “laden”
The antonym of laden is unloaded, unburdened, and unweighted. The antonyms unloaded, unburdened, and unweighted convey a state of being free from weight, burden, or load.
Explore all Antonyms of “laden”
Definitions and Examples of unloaded, unburdened, unweighted
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not carrying any load or cargo; empty.
Example
The truck was unloaded after delivering all the packages.
Free from a heavy load or responsibility; relieved.
Example
After confessing his mistake, he felt unburdened and at peace.
Not having any weight or mass; weightless.
Example
The balloon floated in the air because it was unweighted.
Key Differences: unloaded vs unburdened vs unweighted
- 1Unloaded refers to a vehicle or container that has no cargo or load.
- 2Unburdened describes a person who is free from a heavy responsibility or emotional burden.
- 3Unweighted describes an object that has no weight or mass.
Effective Usage of unloaded, unburdened, unweighted
- 1Transportation: Use unloaded to describe a vehicle or container that has no cargo.
- 2Emotional State: Use unburdened to describe a person who is free from a heavy responsibility or emotional burden.
- 3Physics: Use unweighted to describe an object that has no weight or mass.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Unloaded refers to a vehicle or container that has no cargo, unburdened describes a person who is free from a heavy responsibility or emotional burden, and unweighted describes an object that has no weight or mass. Use these words in transportation contexts, to describe emotional states, and in physics to describe objects with no weight.