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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. The meaning of LOADED is carrying a load. How to use loaded in a sentence. carrying a load : such as; containing an explosive charge : having bullets inside; having film inside…

  4. 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.

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

  6. 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.

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

  8. 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.

  9. loaded. adjective. /ˈloʊdəd/ full. carrying a load; full and heavy synonym laden a fully loaded truck loaded (with something) a truck loaded with supplies She came into the room carrying a loaded tray. Join us. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press!

  10. loaded meaning, definition, what is loaded: containing bullets, film etc: Learn more.

  11. [Engin.] any of the forces that a structure is calculated to oppose, comprising any unmoving and unvarying force (dead load,) any load from wind or earthquake, and any other moving or temporary force (live load.