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    laden
    /ˈleɪdn/

    adjective

    • 1. heavily loaded or weighed down: "a tree laden with apples"

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  2. laden with sth a truck laden with timber When fully laden with pallets , the vehicles will be at exactly the right height for the unloading docks . having a lot of something, especially something unpleasant such as debt :

  3. The meaning of LADEN is carrying a large load or burden : heavily or abundantly loaded —usually used with with —often used in combination. How to use laden in a sentence.

  4. Laden definition: burdened; loaded down.. See examples of LADEN used in a sentence.

  5. laden (with something) (literary) full of something, especially something unpleasant. His voice was soft, yet laden with threat. Try to avoid discussing emotionally laden subjects.

  6. If someone or something is laden with a lot of heavy things, they are holding or carrying them. I came home laden with cardboard boxes. American English : laden / ˈleɪdən /

  7. Something that is laden is weighted down by something heavy, like an apple tree that's laden with fruit. Laden comes from the Old English word hladan, meaning "to load, heap." Think of the related word ladle, a big scoop you dip into something, such as soup or hot fudge.

  8. To load or burden. Ladened with gifts. Past participle of lade. Filled, covered, permeated, or burdened with. Flower -laden, metaphor -laden, doom -laden. See lade. The tables were to be laden with all kinds of food. The emperor returned to the capital in 106, laden with captured treasure.

  9. A complete guide to the word "LADEN": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. LADEN definition: to be holding a lot of something: . Learn more.

  11. laden - burdened psychologically or mentally; "laden with grief"; "oppressed by a sense of failure"