unloaded

/ʌnˈloʊdɪd/
adjective
  1. Not carrying any load or cargo; empty.
    • He carried an unloaded backpack on the short hike.
    • The shelves were unloaded after the sale.
    • The unloaded truck returned to the warehouse.
  2. Containing no ammunition.
    • The police officer checked that the weapon was unloaded.
    • Always treat a gun as if it is unloaded.
    • He handed over an unloaded rifle for inspection.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of unload.
    • The crew unloaded the cargo quickly.
    • She unloaded her feelings in a long letter.
    • They unloaded the boxes from the van yesterday.
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