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laden

/ˈleɪdən/verb, adjective2 syllables

Laden means: fill or place a load on.

Synonyms for laden9

verb, as in fill or place a load on

load, lade, load up

verb, as in fill or place a load on

load, lade, load up

verb, as in remove with or as if with a ladle

ladle, lade

verb, as in remove with or as if with a ladle

ladle, lade

adjective, as in filled with a great quantity

adjective, as in burdened psychologically or mentally

oppressed, burdened

What does laden mean?6

verb

1

fill or place a load on“load a car”

2

fill or place a load on“load a car”

3

remove with or as if with a ladle“ladle the water out of the bowl”

4

remove with or as if with a ladle“ladle the water out of the bowl”

adjective

1

filled with a great quantity“a tray loaded with dishes”

2

burdened psychologically or mentally“laden with grief”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with laden?1

two syllables

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Laden in a sentence

  • The table was laden with a large range of food and drink.patgfisher
  • Yanni's arms were fully laden with grocery bags.Amastan
  • Summer came and the pear tree was laden with pears.Nylez
  • Oh! That rambutan tree is laden with fruit.LeeSooHa
  • Osama bin Laden was dropped off a ship.Amastan
  • It's a harsh, grudge-laden letter.felidad
  • The bedroom was laden with beautiful ornaments.unknown
  • The branches were laden with oranges.sundown

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of laden

as a verb

past tense
ladened
present participle
ladening
third-person singular
ladens
past participle
ladened