loaded in Portuguese
loaded in Portuguese is viciado — loaded means carrying or filled with a heavy load.
loaded in Portuguese
viciado
(dice, also, figurative) Of a die or dice: weighted asymmetrically, and so biased to produce predictable throws.
What does "loaded" mean?
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adj Carrying or filled with a heavy load.
"The loaded truck struggled up the hill."
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adj (Of a firearm) containing ammunition ready to fire.
"Never point a loaded gun at anyone."
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adj Informal: very wealthy.
"Ever since selling the company, he's been loaded."
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adj (Of a question or word) deliberately phrased to provoke a particular reaction or carry strong emotional connotations.
""Do you still lie to your family?" is a loaded question."
loaded in a sentence
- The loaded truck struggled up the hill.
- Never point a loaded gun at anyone.
- Ever since selling the company, he's been loaded.
- "Do you still lie to your family?" is a loaded question.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "loaded" in Portuguese?
"loaded" in Portuguese is viciado. loaded means: Carrying or filled with a heavy load.
How do you use "loaded" in a sentence?
Example: "The loaded truck struggled up the hill." In Portuguese, "loaded" is viciado.
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