UNLOADED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary He and an accomplice had brandished an unloaded gun, but nobody was hurt A walker found one of the unloaded weapons the next day, saw the soldiers on the moor and handed it back 2 senses: 1 (of a gun) that does not have a bullet in it 2 that has not been unloaded Click for more definitions
Unloaded - definition of unloaded by The Free Dictionary Define unloaded unloaded synonyms, unloaded pronunciation, unloaded translation, English dictionary definition of unloaded v un·load·ed , un·load·ing , un·loads v tr 1 a To remove the load or cargo from b To discharge 2 a To relieve of something burdensome or
UNLOADED Synonyms: 81 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for UNLOADED: discharged, unpacked, evacuated, off-loaded, emptied, unburdened, disencumbered, vacated; Antonyms of UNLOADED: loaded, packed, filled, charged, stuffed, jammed, crammed, heaped
unload - Wiktionary, the free dictionary He unloaded his revolver and put the cartridges away to be reloaded later He unloaded his revolver on the home invaders
Unload Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He's trying to unload [= sell] his old car Rumor has it that the manager wants to unload him Maybe he'll be traded to another team She unloaded a huge amount of stock when prices fell