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Dictionary definition of laden

Heavily loaded or burdened with a significant amount of weight, quantity, or responsibility.
"The backpacker's journey was laden with unexpected challenges."

Detailed meaning of laden

It can be used to describe a physical object, such as a heavily laden truck or a tree laden with fruit. Alternatively, it can be used to describe a situation or a person who is weighed down by a significant amount of responsibility or difficulty, such as a company laden with debt or a person laden with grief. In general, the word "laden" is used to convey a sense of heaviness, burden, or weight that is associated with a particular object, situation, or person.

Example sentences containing laden

1. The bakery displayed a table laden with fresh pastries and muffins.
2. After the rainstorm, the trees were laden with glistening droplets.
3. The hiker's backpack was laden with supplies for the long trek ahead.
4. Her arms were laden with shopping bags from the mall.
5. The Thanksgiving table was laden with turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce.
6. The air was laden with the scent of blooming flowers in the garden.

History and etymology of laden

The adjective 'laden' has its origins in the Old English word 'hlǣdan,' which meant 'to load' or 'to heap.' This word was derived from the Proto-Germanic term 'hlaidijan,' which also conveyed the idea of loading or piling up. Over time, 'laden' came to describe objects, individuals, or situations that were heavily burdened or loaded with a substantial amount of weight, quantity, or responsibility. Its etymology reflects the concept of accumulation and the weightiness associated with carrying a significant load, making it an appropriate term to describe something or someone carrying a substantial or burdensome cargo, whether physical or metaphorical.

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Further usage examples of laden

1. The ship set sail with a cargo hold laden with valuable goods.
2. The bookshelf was laden with classic novels and reference books.
3. The winter storm left the streets laden with snow and ice.
4. His speech was laden with heartfelt emotions that moved the audience.
5. The buffet at the party was laden with delicious appetizers and desserts.
6. The old house was laden with history and mystery.
7. The market stalls were laden with colorful fruits and vegetables.
8. The soldier's uniform was laden with medals and honors.
9. The attic was laden with forgotten treasures from generations past.
10. The suitcase was laden with clothes and toiletries for the trip.
11. The conversation was laden with tension as they discussed their differences.
12. The basement was laden with dusty old boxes filled with memories.
13. The atmosphere in the room was laden with anticipation before the big announcement.
14. Her voice was laden with sorrow as she spoke about her loss.

Suffix -en, ACT 11 (American College Testing), Challenges and Difficulties, Hardship and Suffering

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brimming,charged,encumbered,full,heavy,overloaded,packed,stuffed

burdened, unburdened, light, free

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