Unloaded - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

"Unloaded" means that something has been emptied or relieved of its contents. Think of a truck that has delivered its cargo, or a gun that no longer has any bullets in the chamber. ๐Ÿš› It implies that a burden or load has been removed, making the object lighter or safer. It is the opposite of full. A gun should always be unloaded when not in use. ๐Ÿ‘

Etymology

"Unloaded" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" (meaning "not") to the word "loaded." "Load" comes from the Old English word "lฤd," meaning "way, course, carrying." So, "unloaded" literally means "not carrying" or "not burdened." This highlights the absence of a load or contents.

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Examples

  • "The moving truck was finally unloaded after a long day."
  • "The police officer made sure the weapon was unloaded before securing it."
  • "The student unloaded all of their worries on their therapist."
  • "The ship unloaded its cargo at the port."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine playing 'Call of Duty'. You run out of ammo during a firefight, and your character shouts, "Reloading!" Once the new magazine is in, your gun is loaded, and before, it was unloaded and useless. The status of your weapon can mean survival.

Encouragement

"Unloaded" is a useful word when you want to describe the act of emptying or relieving something of its contents. It can also be used metaphorically to describe emotional release. Try using it in your writing or conversations to add clarity and detail! ๐ŸŒŸ

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