What does LADED mean?

Definition of "Laded" 1. Parts of Speech:

Verb

2. Definitions:

To load or burden (someone or something) with a heavy weight or cargo.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /ˈleɪdɪd/

UK: /ˈleɪdɪd/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "laded" is the past tense of the verb "lade," which means to load or burden someone or something with a heavy weight or cargo. The word has its roots in Old English, where it was spelled "hladan." The word has been in use since the 14th century and is still commonly used today.

5. Synonyms:

Load, burden, pack, stuff, cram, fill, heap, pile, stack, charge.

6. Related Words:

Blade, grade, shade, spade, trade.

7. Example Sentences:
  1. He laded the truck with boxes of goods.
  2. She laded her backpack with books and supplies for school.
  3. The ship was laded with cargo for the voyage.
  4. They laded the wagon with hay for the horses.
  5. He laded his plate with food at the buffet.


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