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loaded

[ loh-did ]

adjective

  1. bearing or having a load; full:

    a loaded bus.

  2. containing ammunition or an explosive charge:

    a loaded rifle.

  3. (of a word, statement, or argument) charged with emotional or associative significance that hinders rational or unprejudiced consideration of the terms involved in a discourse.
  4. Slang.
    1. having a great deal of money; rich.
    2. under the influence of alcohol; drunk; intoxicated.
    3. under the influence of drugs.
  5. Baseball. having a runner on each of the three bases:

    Bowden walks, and now the bases are loaded.

  6. (of dice) fraudulently weighted so as to increase the chances of certain combinations to appear face up when the dice are thrown.
  7. (of a product, building, etc.) including many extra features, accessories, luxuries, or the like:

    Dad’s new car is fully loaded with front and rear cameras, touchscreen navigation, heated seats, and a moonroof.



loaded

/ ˈ±ôəʊ»åɪ»å /

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. slang.
    postpositive
    1. drunk
    2. drugged; influenced by drugs
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of loaded1

First recorded in 1655–65; 1940–45 loaded fordef 4; load + -ed 2
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Idioms and Phrases

  1. loaded for bear, Informal. bear 2( def 11 ).
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This is especially the case when the rest of the world thinks that the loaded gun that the President is holding is being aimed at his own foot.

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He adds: "Val, among his peers, was well loved. He came fully loaded."

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“It’s probably going to hurt at first, but I think our country’s in big trouble,†she said as she loaded bags of soil for her garden into her car.

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When McCarthy and his friend finally loaded the map onto a trailer and took it to Altadena, it drew a crowd before they could even put it on the ground.

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Respectably high in nutrients, it is also loaded with both fiber, which keeps it on health experts’ recommended foods lists.

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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