Pronunciation: /ˈleɪdən/
verb past participle of the verb 'to lade', meaning to load or burden
A1 The donkey was laden with heavy bags of grain.
A2 She was laden with shopping bags as she walked home from the store.
B1 The truck was laden with supplies for the construction site.
B2 The ship was laden with cargo destined for ports around the world.
C1 The plane was laden with passengers and luggage as it prepared for takeoff.
C2 The train was laden with goods from various countries as it traveled across Europe.
adjective loaded or burdened with something
A1 The table was laden with delicious food for the party.
A2 The truck was laden with heavy boxes of supplies.
B1 The market was laden with fresh fruits and vegetables.
B2 The ship was laden with valuable cargo for its journey.
C1 The book was laden with complex ideas and philosophical concepts.
C2 The speech was laden with emotional resonance and powerful rhetoric.
formal The ship was laden with cargo bound for distant ports.
informal Her arms were laden with shopping bags after a day of retail therapy.
slang The car was so laden with surfboards, it looked like a mobile beach party.
figurative His heart was laden with sorrow after the loss of his beloved pet.
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