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Word: Loaded

Part of Speech: Adjective

Basic Definition:
  1. Very Drunk: When someone is "loaded," it means they have consumed a lot of alcohol and are very drunk.

    • Example: After the party, John was so loaded that he could barely walk.
  2. Having Plenty of Money or Valuable Possessions: "Loaded" can also refer to someone who is very wealthy or has a lot of valuable things.

    • Example: She’s loaded; she just bought a new mansion.
  3. Charged with Significance: Sometimes, "loaded" describes questions or statements that have a lot of meaning and can influence someone's thoughts or feelings.

    • Example: That was a loaded question; it was designed to make me look bad.
  4. Charged with Ammunition: In a different context, "loaded" can describe a weapon that is filled with bullets.

    • Example: You should never point a loaded gun at anyone.
  5. Filled with a Great Quantity: It can also mean something that is filled to capacity.

    • Example: The tray was loaded with delicious food.
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "loaded" when describing a person who is very drunk, wealthy individuals, or when discussing questions or statements that have a hidden agenda or are misleading. It can also refer to weapons or items that are full.
Advanced Usage:
  • "Loaded" can be used in more complex contexts, such as discussing the nuances of a loaded statement in debates or arguments, where the intent behind the wording can sway opinions.
Word Variants:
  • Load (verb): To put a load onto something.
  • Loading (noun): The act of putting something onto a vehicle or into a container.
Different Meanings:
  • While "loaded" generally refers to being full or abundant, its use can vary widely depending on context—from intoxication to wealth to the implications of language.
Synonyms:
  • Wealthy: rich, affluent, moneyed.
  • Intoxicated: drunk, inebriated, tipsy.
  • Full: packed, filled, crammed.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Loaded for bear": This means to be well-prepared for a confrontation or challenge.
  • "Loaded down": This means to be burdened or carrying a heavy load, either physically or emotionally.
  • "Load up": This phrasal verb means to fill something to capacity, often used when preparing for a trip or an event.
    • Example: Let’s load up the car before we leave for our vacation.
Summary:

"Loaded" is a versatile word in English that can describe someone who is very drunk, someone who is wealthy, questions or statements with hidden meanings, and items that are full.

Adjective
  1. very drunk
  2. having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
    • an affluent banker
    • a speculator flush with cash
    • not merely rich but loaded
    • moneyed aristocrats
    • wealthy corporations
  3. (of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence
    • a loaded question
  4. (of weapons) charged with ammunition
    • a loaded gun
  5. filled with a great quantity
    • a tray loaded with dishes
    • table laden with food
    • `ladened' is not current usage

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