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- Dictionaryloaded/ˈləʊdɪd/
adjective
- 1. carrying or bearing a load, especially a large one: "a heavily loaded freight train" Similar Opposite
- 2. weighted or biased towards a particular outcome: "a trick like the one with the loaded dice" Similar Opposite
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not fair, especially by being helpful to one person instead of another: It seems that the report is loaded in favour of the developers.
informal : having a large amount of something. a store loaded with goods. a report loaded with errors. : such as. a. : having a large amount of money : wealthy. She left them a fortune and the family is now loaded. b. : equipped with an abundance of features. a fully loaded car. c. : filled or topped with many things. a loaded baked potato. d.
loaded. (ˈləʊdɪd) adj. 1. carrying a load. 2. (Gambling, except Cards) (of dice, a roulette wheel, etc) weighted or otherwise biased. 3. (of a question or statement) containing a hidden trap or implication. 4. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) charged with ammunition.
Loaded definition: bearing or having a load; full. See examples of LOADED used in a sentence.
Definition of loaded adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A loaded question or word has more meaning or purpose than it appears to have, because the person who uses it hopes it will cause people to respond in a particular way.
Definition of 'loaded' loaded. (loʊdɪd ) 1. adjective. A loaded question or word has more meaning or purpose than it appears to have, because the person who uses it hopes it will cause people to respond in a particular way. That's a loaded question. Synonyms: tricky, charged, sensitive, delicate More Synonyms of loaded. 2. adjective.