loaded
adjective /ˈləʊdɪd/
/ˈləʊdɪd/
- carrying a load; full and heavy synonym laden
- a fully loaded truck
- loaded (with something) a truck loaded with supplies
- She came into the room carrying a loaded tray.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- heavily
- fully
- lightly
- …
- with
- loaded with something (informal) full of a particular thing, quality or meaning
- cakes loaded with calories
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- heavily
- fully
- lightly
- …
- with
- [not before noun] (informal) very rich
- Let her pay—she's loaded.
- Her family is loaded.
- loaded in favour of somebody/something | loaded against somebody/something acting either as an advantage or a disadvantage to somebody/something in a way that is unfair
- a system that is loaded in favour of the young (= gives them an advantage)
- The odds were slightly loaded against us.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- heavily
- very
- rather
- …
- against
- in favour/favor of
- having more meaning than you realize at first and intended to make you think in a particular way
- It was a loaded question and I preferred not to comment.
- Try to avoid politically loaded terms like ‘nation’.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- heavily
- very
- rather
- …
- against
- in favour/favor of
- containing bullets, film, etc.
- a loaded shotgun
- (especially North American English, informal) very drunk
- They just want to get loaded and have a good time.