Definition of Loaded in English :

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Loaded meaning in English

Meaning of Loaded in English

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Loaded

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Adjective

1. laden, ladened, loaded

filled with a great quantity

Example Sentences:
'a tray loaded with dishes'
'table laden with food'
'ladened' is not current usage'

2. loaded

(of weapons) charged with ammunition

Example Sentences:
'a loaded gun'

3. loaded

(of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence

Example Sentences:
'a loaded question'

4. affluent, flush, loaded, moneyed, wealthy

having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value

Example Sentences:
'an affluent banker'
'a speculator flush with cash'
'not merely rich but loaded'
'moneyed aristocrats'
'wealthy corporations'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Loaded

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adjective
1. 
carrying a load
2. 
(of dice, a roulette wheel, etc) weighted or otherwise biased
3. 
(of a question or statement) containing a hidden trap or implication
4. 
charged with ammunition
5. 
(of concrete) containing heavy metals, esp iron or lead, for use in making radiation shields
6. slang
wealthy
7. (postpositive) slang, mainly US and Canadian
a. 
drunk
b. 
drugged; influenced by drugs

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Loaded

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adjective
1. 
carrying a load
2. 
filled, charged, weighted, etc. (as indicated by various senses of load verb transitive load verb intransitive)
3.  Slang
under the influence of liquor or drugs
4.  US, Slang
well supplied with money
5.  Slang
well equipped with accessories or features

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Loaded

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adj.
1. Carrying a load.
2. Equipped with many accessories or features: bought a fully loaded minivan.
3. Having ammunition in the firing chamber or magazine. Used of a firearm: a loaded gun.
4. Unbalanced because of added weight. Used of dice.
5. Having great meaning, seriousness, or implication: He asked the loaded question if they should take one car or two.
6. Slang Drunk or intoxicated.
7. Slang Having a great deal of money; rich.

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