• Frequency of Use
    85 %
  • Retention Rate
    30 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Load Meanings

    noun a heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried

    verb to put a heavy or bulky thing on or in (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.)

    Fields related to load

    Construction

    In construction, 'load' refers to the weight or force that a structure or material can bear.

    Engineering

    In engineering, 'load' refers to the force applied to a structure or component, such as dead load, live load, or wind load.

    Computer Science

    In computer science, 'load' can refer to loading data or programs into memory or a system.

    Physics

    In physics, 'load' can refer to the external force acting on an object or structure.

    Transportation

    In transportation, 'load' can refer to the amount of cargo or passengers carried by a vehicle or vessel.

    Electricity

    In electricity, 'load' refers to the power drawn from an electrical system or device.

    Occupation Usage of load

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'load' can refer to the amount of work or responsibility that a writer is taking on, such as a heavy workload or a light load.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'load' can refer to the cognitive load placed on an individual's working memory during a task, such as a high cognitive load or a low cognitive load.

    Software Engineer

    In software engineering, 'load' can refer to the amount of demand placed on a system, such as a high server load or a low server load.

    Construction Worker

    In construction, 'load' can refer to the weight or pressure that a structure can bear, such as a heavy load on a beam or a light load on a foundation.

    Truck Driver

    In transportation, 'load' can refer to the amount of cargo being carried by a vehicle, such as a full load or a partial load.

    Electrician

    In electrical work, 'load' can refer to the amount of current flowing through a circuit, such as a heavy load on a transformer or a light load on a circuit.

    Athlete

    In sports, 'load' can refer to the intensity or volume of training that an athlete is undertaking, such as a heavy training load or a light training load.

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