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lade
[ leyd ]
verb (used with object)
- to put (something) on or in, as a burden, load, or cargo; load.
- to load oppressively; burden (used chiefly in the passive):
laden with many responsibilities.
- to fill or cover abundantly (used chiefly in the passive):
trees laden with fruit; a man laden with honors.
- to lift or throw in or out, as a fluid, with a ladle or other utensil.
verb (used without object)
- to take on a load.
- to lade a liquid.
lade
1/ ɪ /
verb
- to put cargo or freight on board (a ship, etc) or (of a ship, etc) to take on cargo or freight
- tr; usually passiveand foll bywith to burden or oppress
- tr; usually passiveand foll bywith to fill or load
- to remove (liquid) with or as if with a ladle
lade
2/ led; ɪ /
noun
- a watercourse, esp a millstream
Derived Forms
- ˈ, noun
Other Word Forms
- İ noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of lade1
Origin of lade2
Example Sentences
Of course, there's an inherent freshness within pesto that makes it a perfect kick-off of the bright promise of spring and a way to shed the heavy, laden dishes of winter.
And though the film is heavy, laden with reflections on the crushing indignity of surviving a loved one’s death, it’s also genuinely hilarious.
The position of the high pressure also meant that winds often blew out of dry continental Europe rather than from the moisture laden air of the Atlantic.
By design, the details of how "freedom cities" would be established are laden with legalese like "federal enclaves with special economic and jurisdictional zones" or "interstate compacts."
A video laden with expletives and racial slurs that was filmed outside an Orange County restaurant helped apprehend two people suspected in the killing of a Cerritos man, authorities said this week.
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