loaded
Pronunciation: [ˈloʊdɪd]
Context: "financial status"
(adjective) having a lot of money or being very wealthy. If someone is loaded, they can buy many things without worrying about the cost.
Example
He's loaded, so he can travel anywhere he wants.
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She feels poor compared to her loaded friends.
Example
Do you think he is loaded enough to buy a new car?
Context: "action"
(verb) to put things into a container, like putting clothes in a suitcase or putting food on a plate. When you load something, you are filling it up.
Example
I loaded the car with all our luggage for the trip.
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He didn't load the boxes onto the truck in time, so we left without them.
Example
Did you load all the groceries into the fridge?
Context: "emotion/feeling"
(adjective) feeling overwhelmed or burdened by a lot of responsibilities or stress. If you are loaded with work, you have too much to do.
Example
After finishing his project, he felt like a weight was lifted off him, as he was no longer loaded with tasks.
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She felt loaded with homework and couldn't enjoy her weekend.
Example
Are you loaded with any important tasks this week?
Context: "games"
(adjective) referring to a game or similar context that has added features, items, or advantages. A loaded game might have many powerful tools available for players.
Example
The new game is loaded with features that will make it much more fun.
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The game feels empty and not loaded with exciting elements.
Example
Is this game loaded with different levels to explore?