laden
adjective /ˈleɪdn/
/ˈleɪdn/
- laden (with something) heavily loaded with something
- passengers laden with luggage
- The trees were laden with apples.
- a heavily/fully laden truck
Extra Examples- They arrived laden with gifts.
- a fully laden basket
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- heavily
- fully
- emotionally
- …
- with
- laden (with something) (literary) full of something, especially something unpleasant
- His voice was soft, yet laden with threat.
- Try to avoid discussing emotionally laden subjects.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- heavily
- fully
- emotionally
- …
- with
- -ladenused to form adjectives showing that something is full of, or loaded with, the thing mentioned
- calorie-laden cream cakes
Word Originlate 16th cent.: past participle of lade ‘put cargo on a ship’.