11 collocations for unburdened

These compositions (excepting the tragedy of The Cenci, which was written rather to try my powers than to unburden my full heart) are insufficiently....

I don't believe in the omniscience of medical men, but moments come in the lives of all men when it is necessary to unburden the mind to another.

To him she unburdened her soul, giving him a full account of all her faults and all her wants.

He was her kinsman by marriage, and he had sworn to honour her and to care for her as a son; and as a son he would urge her to confide in him, to unburden her conscience of any dark secret, and to make the crooked things straight, before she was called away.

"Enter, Hosea, and unburden thyself," continued the senator, like one prepared for some habitual communication.

[disclose inadvertently or reluctantly] let slip, blurt out, spill the beans, unburden oneself of, let off one's chest; disclose &c 529. show cause; explain &c (interpret) 522. hint; given an inkling of; give a hint, drop a hint, throw out a hint; insinuate; allude to, make allusion to; glance at; tip the wink &c (indicate) 550; suggest, prompt, give the cue, breathe; whisper, whisper in the ear.

For a few moments nothing more was said, but Jules felt comforted now that he had unburdened his long pent up little heart.

It was to her that he unburdened in his letters the wild scheme of his marriage.

" Dicky held me from him and looked at me quizzically, "'Confession is good for the soul,'" he quoted, "so unburden your dreadful secret.

He felt upon him the insistence of a divine command, and straightway asked to be led before Mahomet that he might unburden his conviction to him.

Yet, later, yielding to my importunity, he consented; and more than one dark night I was in the landing-boats that unburdened the lugger, though I could never bring myself to enter the Mohune vault again, but would stand as sentry at the passage-mouth.

11 collocations for  unburdened