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What's "burden lifted off my mind" mean? Is this an idiom?

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Rebecca

No, it's not quite an idiom, but I'd say to "lift a burden" is a common phrase. To have a "burden lifted" means to have a metaphorical weight of pressure, stress, worry, pain, or something else released, let go, or completed. So to have a "burden lifted off one's mind" means to have that pressure, stress, or worry released and no longer there due to something. Ex: Finishing my work before the weekend begins is a huge burden lifted off of me. Ex: I'm so glad you came to chat to me about the problem because I was worried about it. That's a burden lifted off my mind.

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