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    load
    /ləʊd/

    noun

    • 1. a heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried: "in addition to their own food, they must carry a load of up to eighty pounds" Similar cargofreightfreightagecharge
    • 2. a weight or source of pressure borne by someone or something: "the increased load on the heart caused by a raised arterial pressure"

    verb

    • 1. fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something: "they go to Calais to load up their vans with cheap beer" Similar fillfill uppackstuffOpposite unload
    • 2. make (someone or something) carry or hold a large or excessive quantity of heavy things: "Elaine was loaded down with bags full of shopping"

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  2. the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or an animal: The maximum load for this elevator is eight persons. carry a load of One truck involved in the accident was carrying a heavy load of coal. Synonyms.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word load as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and related phrases. Find out how load can refer to quantity, weight, burden, charge, power, and more.

  4. Load definition: anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo. See examples of LOAD used in a sentence.

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word load as a noun and a verb in English. Find synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and related phrases for load.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the word load as a noun in English. Find out how to use load in different contexts, such as carrying, weight, work, responsibility and electrical power.

  7. Load definition: anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo. See examples of LOAD used in a sentence.

  8. A load is a bundle of stuff that has to be carried. You might spend your days hauling loads of hay into a barn and your evenings dragging loads of dirty clothes into the laundry room. Loads need to be picked up and hauled somewhere, like a load of firewood in a pickup truck or a load of supplies in a hiker's backpack.

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