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unloaded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'unloaded' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which something is removed from a vehicle, device, or container, or to refer to a situation in which somebody stops feeling anxiety, pressure, or stress. Example: The truck driver unloaded the heavy boxes from the back of the truck. Example: After the stressful meeting, I felt like a huge weight had been unloaded from my shoulders.
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CBS Cleveland: Volunteers at the Warren County Democratic headquarters, just north of Cincinnati, were shocked and disappointed by a political prank unloaded on them early Tuesday morning – someone dumped a pile of horse manure in the parking lot of the headquarters building on US 42, just north of Lebanon.
News & Media
The suspect was shot dead during an altercation but it was unclear how many officers had unloaded their firearms.
News & Media
In my street, the light thunk of plastic boxes as they're unloaded from the supermarket delivery vans is now as familiar, if not quite so uplifting, as the sound of my beloved's key in the door.
News & Media
The piers are busy, from Coal Bunder, where more than a million tonnes of coal for regional power plants are unloaded annually; to Lakdi Bunder, with its timber market; to Darukhana, where workers cut up ships in less-than-ideal safety conditions for £3 a day.
News & Media
In June, Mr Tan unloaded some shares, racking up a profit of perhaps 800m pesos.
News & Media
Sanlam has already unloaded its stake in Engen, an oil company, and part of its interest in a mining house.
News & Media
Already the first Chinese cars for Europe's roads are being unloaded in Rotterdam.
News & Media
The containers are unloaded, stacked and eventually picked up for distribution across America by train if the destination is over 600 miles (966km) away, otherwise by truck.
News & Media
As the coffins were unloaded, revenge was in the air.
News & Media
Now banks and blue-chip technology stocks are almost as vulnerable as the old-economy shares unloaded in the earlier rush to grab shares in the new economy.
News & Media
Among all of Italy's major privatisations, only ENI, an energy and chemicals conglomerate, has done well.The main cause of this debacle is that the companies the government unloaded were far messier than investors had imagined.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "unloaded" in the context of digital data, consider alternatives like "downloaded" or "transferred" for more precision.
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "unloaded", which means to remove items, with "uploaded", which means to transfer data to a system or device. They have opposite meanings.
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Linguistic Context
The word "unloaded" primarily functions as the past participle of the verb 'unload', indicating a completed action of removing something. It can also function as an adjective, describing something that is not loaded. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Formal & Business
20%
Science
5%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
1%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unloaded" is a versatile term primarily functioning as the past participle of 'unload' or as an adjective. It's grammatically correct and very common, especially in News & Media. While generally neutral, it's important to distinguish its meaning from "uploaded" and consider context-appropriate alternatives like "discharged" or "relieved". Ludwig AI confirms its correct and frequent appearance in diverse texts. Use it effectively to describe the removal of physical items, emotional burdens, or data, keeping in mind the nuances of each context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
discharged
Replaces "unloaded" by focusing on the removal of contents, often from a container or vehicle.
offloaded
Similar to "unloaded", but emphasizes the transfer of something from one place to another.
removed
A general term for taking something away, applicable in various contexts beyond just physical unloading.
emptied
Focuses on making something empty, which is often the result of unloading.
dumped
Implies a quick or careless way of unloading, often used when discarding something.
relieved
Used when unloading emotional burdens or stress, rather than physical items.
sold off
Specific to unloading assets or possessions, often in a business context.
divested
A more formal term for selling off assets, often used in financial or corporate settings.
got rid of
An informal way of saying "unloaded", implying disposal or removal of something unwanted.
unburdened
Similar to "relieved", focuses on removing a burden or weight, either physical or emotional.
FAQs
How is "unloaded" used in a sentence?
What are some alternatives to the word "unloaded"?
Depending on the context, alternatives to "unloaded" include "discharged", "offloaded", "removed", or "emptied". For emotional burdens, consider "relieved".
What is the difference between "unloaded" and "uploaded"?
"Unloaded" means to remove items or data, while "uploaded" refers to transferring data to a system or device. They are opposite actions.
When is it appropriate to use "unloaded" versus "discharged"?
"Unloaded" generally refers to removing physical items or emotional burdens. "Discharged" is often used for removing contents from a container or a formal release, like being "discharged" from a hospital or duty.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested