Loaded: meaning, definitions and examples

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loaded

 

[ ˈloʊdɪd ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

feeling or weighted

burdened with great load or responsibility; heavily laden or encumbered

Synonyms

burdened, encumbered, weighted.

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Word Description / Examples
loaded

Describing someone or something that is carrying a heavy weight or has many things in it; can also refer to a person who is very wealthy.

  • The truck is loaded with furniture for the new office
  • He's completely loaded after selling his business
burdened

Used when someone feels weighed down by responsibilities or problems; often has a negative connotation.

  • She felt burdened by her family's expectations
  • The small business is burdened with debt
encumbered

Describing someone or something hindered or restricted by carrying a weight or responsibility; has a more formal tone.

  • The hikers were encumbered by their heavy backpacks
  • He felt encumbered by the rules and regulations
weighted

Used when something is made heavier by adding weight or when someone feels a heavy emotional load; can be literal or metaphorical.

  • The fishing line was weighted to sink more quickly
  • Her heart was weighted with sorrow after the news

Examples of usage

  • His mind was loaded with worries about the future.
  • She felt loaded with guilt for what had happened.
  • The truck was loaded with boxes of supplies.
Context #2 | Verb

putting a lot into something

fill or place a load on or in (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.)

Synonyms

fill, pack, stuff.

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Word Description / Examples
loaded

Used when something is filled to capacity, often with a heavy or significant amount. It can describe objects, people, or situations.

  • The truck is loaded with furniture.
  • She was loaded down with books.
fill

Best when referring to putting something into a space until it is full, typically used in everyday situations such as pouring or adding substances.

  • Can you fill my glass with water?
  • We need to fill out this form.
pack

Appropriate when preparing something for transportation or storage, often associated with organizing items into bags, boxes, or containers.

  • I need to pack my suitcase for the trip.
  • They will pack the boxes with our belongings.
stuff

Used informally to indicate pushing or filling items into a space in a somewhat disorganized manner. It can have a casual or slightly negative connotation depending on context.

  • He stuffed his clothes into the drawer.
  • The kids stuffed their toys into the closet.

Examples of usage

  • He loaded the car with groceries.
  • The workers loaded the ship with cargo.
  • She loaded the washing machine with dirty clothes.

Translations

Translations of the word "loaded" in other languages:

🇵🇹 carregado

🇮🇳 लोडेड

🇩🇪 geladen

🇮🇩 dimuat

🇺🇦 завантажений

🇵🇱 załadowany

🇯🇵 読み込まれた

🇫🇷 chargé

🇪🇸 cargado

🇹🇷 yüklenmiş

🇰🇷 로드된

🇸🇦 محمل

🇨🇿 naložený

🇸🇰 naložený

🇨🇳 加载

🇸🇮 naložen

🇮🇸 hlaðinn

🇰🇿 жүктелген

🇬🇪 ჩატვირთული

🇦🇿 yüklənmiş

🇲🇽 cargado

Etymology

The word 'loaded' originates from the Old English word 'lādian', meaning 'to load'. Over time, the word evolved to its current form and usage, reflecting the concept of being burdened or filled with something. The term has been commonly used in various contexts, from describing heavy responsibilities to filling vehicles or containers with items.

See also: download, downloader, load, offload, overload, unload, upload.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #3,836, this word is part of upper-intermediate vocabulary. While not among the most basic terms, it appears often enough to be valuable for advanced communication.