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heavy-laden

/'hevi'leidn/
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Explanation of "heavy-laden"

Definition: The word "heavy-laden" is an adjective that describes something or someone that is carrying a lot of weight or is burdened with a heavy load. This load can be physical, like a cart filled with packages, or it can be metaphorical, like someone who feels overwhelmed by their worries or responsibilities.

Advanced Usage:
  • "Heavy-laden" can also be used in a more abstract sense to describe situations that feel overwhelming. For instance, you might say, "The community was heavy-laden with grief after the tragedy."
Word Variants:
  • Heavy: An adjective meaning something that has a lot of weight.
  • Laden: An adjective or past participle meaning to be loaded or burdened.
  • Laden (verb): To load something heavily.
Different Meanings:
  • While "heavy-laden" primarily describes physical or emotional burdens, it can also refer to things that are rich or abundant in quality, like "a heavy-laden table with food."
Synonyms:
  • Burdened
  • Loaded
  • Weighed down
  • Overloaded
  • Encumbered
Idioms:
  • There may not be a common idiom that uses "heavy-laden" directly, but the phrase "carry a heavy burden" conveys a similar meaning.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • While "heavy-laden" does not have direct phrasal verbs, you can use phrases like "to carry the weight of" or "to bear a burden."
Summary:

"Heavy-laden" is a versatile word that can describe both physical loads and emotional states.

Adjective
  1. bearing a physically heavy weight or load
    • tree limbs burdened with ice
    • a heavy-laden cart
    • loaded down with packages
  2. burdened by cares
    • all ye that labor and are heavy-laden-Matt.11:28

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