Loaded synonyms and antonyms
lō'dĭd
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(Statistics) Adjusted to reflect value or proportion:
The definition of laden is something that is weighed down, physically or emotionally.
(Naut.) Designating the vessel responsible for taking action to avoid colliding with another vessel
mean (related)
(Slang) Hard to cope with; difficult or troublesome:
Not pure
Ready to discharge; said of firearms
ready to shoot
Ready to discharge; said of firearms
Ready to discharge; said of firearms
ready to fire
Ready to discharge; said of firearms
(Slang) Extremely excited, nervous, disoriented, etc.
tanked
The definition of tanked is slang for drunk or intoxicated.
Drunk or intoxicated.
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Providing guidance or direction.
Easily ignited or exploded.
uncharged (antonym)
Not charged
unprimed (antonym)
Not primed
full (related)
Complete in every particular:
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drunk (related)
Intoxicated with alcoholic liquor to the point of impairment of physical and mental faculties.
Marked by or exhibiting weariness:
Heavily burdened with care and trouble
Made inferior, impure, etc. by adulterating
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Having or showing much worldly knowledge or cultural refinement:
Exhibiting or relating to crapulence.
Sick from such intemperance
Applied to various spicy stir-fried dishes in Asian cuisine.
Intoxicated.
The definition of inebriated is drunk or intoxicated.
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Physically or mentally impaired by a chemical substance, especially alcohol:
Expressionless, stupid, or dull, especially from drink.
(Informal) Somewhat drunk; intoxicated enough to be somewhat unsteady, fuddled, etc.
Silly; ridiculous; foolish
Hidden from sight:
Intoxicated by alcohol or a drug.
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Stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquor
(Of an event) Involving a large consumption of alcohol
Having a pitch corresponding to a relatively large number of sound-wave cycles per second:
(Slang) intoxicated or under the influence of drugs; stoned
The definition of potted is something that has been put in a pot, or slang for intoxicated.
Intoxicated; drunk.
Stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquor
(Slang) Very bad, unsatisfactory, etc.
Intoxicated by a drug, especially marijuana.
So close or compact in structure that water, air, etc. cannot pass through
Highly varied, developed, or complex:
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Of, characterized by, or suggestive of wealth or abundance
drunk-as-a-skunk
half-seas-over
high-as-a-kite
in-one-s-cups
three sheets in (or to) the wind
having money to burn
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in-the-money
made-of-money
rolling in money
clean (related)
Free from foreign matter or pollution; unadulterated:
drugs (related)
Stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquor
(Slang) drunk, intoxicated
So intoxicated as to appear to have difficulty seeing.
(Slang) Very drunk; unconscious because of drinking too much
very drunk
(Slang) Intoxicated; drunk
Extremely irritated or angry. Often used with off.
very drunk
Crooked, askew; awry
(Slang) Drunk; intoxicated
Of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.
To debase is defined as to cheapen, or make lower in value or quality.
To thin down or weaken as by mixing with water or other liquid
To prolong:
To place forcefully into a container or space; thrust:
An isolated, columnar mass or island of rock along a coastal cliff. Stacks are formed by the erosion of cliffs through wave action and are larger than chimneys.
To prepare (a student) or review (a subject) for an examination in a hurried, intensive way
The definition of fill is to supply what is needed, satisfy, close or put a person into.
To fill (a plate, dry measure, etc.) full or to overflowing
To place or lay in a pile or heap:
To load; burden
To lumber is defined as to move slowly with a lot of effort.
To be a place for the storage of
The definition of arrange is to put things in a certain order, form or design.
To have or bear on one's person:
To load or encumber, as with a burden
To exert pressure, or compelling influence, on
To insert a pack into (a body cavity or wound).
To weigh heavily on the mind, spirits, or senses of; worry; trouble
To keep from moving or acting freely; hinder; impede; encumber
To rise, flow, or gush out in or as in a flood
To load or weigh down, as with claims, debts, etc.; burden
To flow off gradually
A force acting on a moving body, opposite in direction to the movement of the body, caused by the interaction of the body and the medium it moves through. The strength of drag usually depends on the velocity of the body. &diamf3; Drag caused by buildup of pressure in front of the moving body and a decrease in pressure behind the body is called pressure drag . It is an important factor in the design of aerodynamically efficient shapes for cars and airplanes. &diamf3; Drag caused by the viscosity of the medium as the molecules along the body's surface move through it is called skin drag or skin friction . It is an important factor in the design of efficient surface materials for cars, airplanes, boat hulls, skis, and swimsuits.
To burden; to trammel; to embarrass; to perplex.
To become altered from what is normal, proper, or healthy.
To alter the normal aspect of; contort:
To cause to turn from what is considered right, good, or true; misdirect; lead astray; corrupt
To represent falsely; to inaccurately portray something.
To declare or prove to be false.
To cause to deviate from what is normal, reasonable, or accurate:
To misrepresent, especially by distortion or exaggeration:
(Perhaps nonstandard) To be shown false by contradicting (something) that is true; to conceal the contradictory or ironic presence of (something).
To twist, pull, or jerk suddenly and violently
To pack full or tight
To fill too full; occupy to excess, as by pressing or thronging
To impose and collect a tax from (a person).
(Dated) To slow down, to hinder, to burden.
To load with or as if with cargo.
unpacked (antonym)
To remove from a package or container, particularly with respect to items that had previously been arranged closely and securely in a pack.
removed (antonym)
To do away with; eliminate:
relieved (antonym)
To ease, lighten, or reduce (pain, anxiety, etc.)
unburdened (antonym)
benefitted (antonym)
To benefit is defined as to be helpful to others, or to receive help from others.
helped (antonym)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
blest (antonym)
The definition of bless means to protect, make holy, to favor or to make lucky or happy.
cleaned (related)
To be made clean
shotgun (related)
load (related)
To arrange for the publication or display of:
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