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Adjective: loaded  low-did
  1. Filled with a great quantity
    "a tray loaded with dishes";
    - laden, ladened [rare]
     
  2. (of weapons) charged with ammunition
    "a loaded gun"
     
  3. [informal] Having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
    "The loaded elite lived in mansions on the hill";
    - affluent, flush, moneyed, wealthy, substantial, minted [Brit, informal], monied
     
  4. (of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence
    "a loaded question"
     
  5. [N. Amer, informal] Very drunk
    "I had travelling money and got loaded in the bar downstairs";
    - besotted [archaic], blind drunk [informal], blotto [informal], crocked [N. Amer, informal], cockeyed [informal], fuddled [informal], pie-eyed [informal], pissed [Brit, informal], pixilated [informal], plastered [informal], sloshed [informal], smashed [informal], soaked [informal], soused [informal], sozzled [informal], stiff [informal], tight [informal], wet [informal], drunk, bombed [informal], three sheets to the wind [informal], off one's face [Brit, informal], pickled [informal], stinko [informal], fried [N. Amer, informal], legless [Brit, informal], blootered [UK, dialect], paralytic [Brit, informal], stewed [informal], liquored up [N. Amer], swacked [N. Amer, informal], steaming [informal], trashed [informal], trolleyed [Brit, informal], bladdered [Brit, informal], mullered [Brit, informal], trollied [Brit, informal], tanked up [informal], screwed [informal], lit up [slang], wasted [informal], out of it [Brit, informal], hammered [informal], blitzed [informal], stonkered [Austral, NZ, informal], juiced [N. Amer, informal], wrecked [Brit, informal], bevvied [Brit, informal], pixillated, half-seas-over [Brit, informal]
     
  6. (of dice) weighted to favour certain outcomes
    "He was caught using loaded dice at the casino"
Verb: load  lowd
  1. Fill completely or heavily with cargo or supplies
    "load a car"; "load the truck with hay"; "load up a car";
    - lade [archaic], laden, load up
     
  2. Put (something) on a structure or conveyance
    "load the bags onto the trucks"
     
  3. Provide (a device) with something necessary
    "He loaded his gun carefully"; "load the camera";
    - charge
     
  4. (computing) transfer from a storage device to a computer's memory
    "The program loads the necessary files into RAM"
     
  5. Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones
    "The dishonest merchant loaded the spices with cheaper materials";
    - adulterate, stretch, dilute, debase

See also: discriminatory, drunk, full, gone, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, live, prejudiced, rich, ripped [informal], skunked [informal], undischarged, unexploded

Type of: corrupt, fill, fill up, lay, place, pose, position, put, set, spoil, transfer

Antonym: unloaded

Encyclopedia: Loaded, Leather, Moonroof

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