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    loaded
    /ˈləʊdɪd/

    adjective

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  2. LOADED definition: 1. A loaded gun has bullets in it: 2. filled or covered with a layer of food: 3. not fair…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : carrying a load. a loaded freight train. : such as. a. : containing an explosive charge. a loaded warhead. : having bullets inside. a loaded handgun. b. of a camera : having film inside. 2. informal : having a large amount of something. a store loaded with goods. a report loaded with errors. : such as. a.

  4. Loaded definition: bearing or having a load; full. See examples of LOADED used in a sentence.

  5. A loaded question or word has more meaning or purpose than it appears to have, because the person who uses it hopes it will cause people to respond in a particular way. That's a loaded question. ...the loaded word 'sexist'. Synonyms: tricky, charged, sensitive, delicate More Synonyms of loaded.

  6. Definition of loaded adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. loaded. ( ˈləʊdɪd) adj. 1. carrying a load. 2. (Gambling, except Cards) (of dice, a roulette wheel, etc) weighted or otherwise biased. 3. (of a question or statement) containing a hidden trap or implication. 4. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) charged with ammunition.

  8. adjective. filled with a great quantity. “a tray loaded with dishes” synonyms: laden, ladened. full. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal. adjective. having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value. “not merely rich but loaded ” synonyms: affluent, flush, moneyed, wealthy. rich. possessing material wealth. adjective.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · loaded. simple past and past participle of load. Adjective. [ edit] loaded ( comparative more loaded, superlative most loaded) Burdened by some heavy load; packed . Synonyms: crammed, laden, packed, stuffed. Let's leave the TV; the car is loaded already. (of a projectile weapon) Having a live round of ammunition in the chamber .

  10. verb. /ləʊd/ Verb Forms. Idioms Phrasal Verbs. give/receive load. [transitive, intransitive] to put a large quantity of things or people onto or into something. load something We loaded the car in ten minutes. Can you help me load the dishwasher? load something up They loaded up the lorry.

  11. It was a loaded statement. The old woman had loaded it for her. Even the crossbow she'd used the other night was clean and perched where she'd found it, loaded once again. Alex collected their luggage and had it loaded in the car.