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== English == === Etymology === From load + -ed. === Pronunciation === (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈləʊ.dəd/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈloʊ.dɪd/ Rhymes: -əʊdɪd Hyphenation: load‧ed === Verb === loaded simple past and past participle of load === Adjective === loaded (comparative more loaded, superlative most loaded) Burdened by some heavy load; packed. Synonyms: crammed, laden, packed, stuffed 1888, Leonardo Da Vinci, Jean Paul Richter (translator), The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, XIII: Theoretical writings on Architecture, […] and for that reason the arches of the vaults of any apse should never be more loaded than the arches of the principal building. (of a projectile weapon) Having a live round of ammunition in the chamber. Synonyms: armed, primed (colloquial) Possessing great wealth. Synonyms: see Thesaurus:wealthy (slang) Drunk. Synonyms: see Thesaurus:drunk (baseball) Pertaining to a situation where there is a runner at each of the three bases. (dice games, also figurative) Of a die or dice: weighted asymmetrically, and so biased to produce predictable throws. Synonyms: fixed, rigged, weighted (of a question) Designed to produce a predictable answer, or to lay a trap. Synonym: leading (of a word or phrase) Having strong connotations that colour the literal meaning and are likely to provoke an emotional response. Sometimes used loosely to describe a word that simply has many different meanings. Synonyms: charged, freighted, pregnant (of an item offered for sale, especially an automobile) Equipped with numerous options. Synonym: deluxe (food, colloquial) Covered with a topping or toppings; especially, covered with all available toppings that are offered as options for the dish. Weighted with lead or similar. ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Translations ==== === Anagrams === deload