Unload

Pronunciation: /ənˈloʊd/

Unload (verb)

  1. Take things out of a vehicle or container.
  2. Get rid of something unwanted or unnecessary.
  3. Take bullets out of a gun.

Examples

  • They unload the truck every morning.
  • Workers unload the ship at the port.

Common collocations: unload a truck, unload cargo, unload quickly, unload stress, unload emotions

Synonyms of Unload

Neutral

Antonyms of Unload

  • when referring to adding cargo or items