loads
Pronunciation: [loʊdz]
Word
Context: "quantity"
(noun) a lot of something or a large amount. If you have a load of toys, it means you have many toys. You can use it to talk about anything that comes in large amounts.
Example
She has loads of books on her shelf.
Example
He doesn't have loads of friends at school.
Example
How loads of candy did you get for Halloween?
Context: "transportation"
(verb) to put things into a vehicle or a container. Like when you put your luggage into the car for a trip, you are loading it.
Example
They load the boxes onto the truck every morning.
Example
He didn't load the groceries into the car after shopping.
Example
Did you remember to load the supplies for the trip?
Context: "technology"
(verb) to put data or information onto a computer or device. You can think of it like filling a computer with information, like music or games.
Example
I will load the new game onto my tablet this evening.
Example
The app didn't load properly, so I couldn't use it.
Example
Can you load the website on your browser?
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