LOADED vs CONTAINING: ADJECTIVE
- Drunk or intoxicated.
- Having a great deal of money; rich.
- Containing as much or as many as is possible; -- of containers, vehicles, trays, etc.
- Containing a shell or an explosive charge ready for firing; -- of firearms. Opposite of unloaded.
- Charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence; -- of statements or questions.
- (of weapons) charged with ammunition
- Burdened by some heavy load; packed.
- Having a live round of ammunition in the chamber; armed.
- Possessing great wealth.
- Having great meaning, seriousness, or implication.
- Pertaining to a situation where there is a runner at each of the three bases.
- Weighted asymmetrically, and so biased to produce predictable throws.
- Designed to produce a predictable answer, or to lay a trap.
- Having strong connotations that colour the literal meaning and are likely to provoke an emotional response. Sometimes used loosely to describe a word that simply has many different meanings.
- Equipped with numerous options; deluxe.
- Unbalanced because of added weight. Used of dice.
- Equipped with many accessories or features.
- Carrying a load.
- Very drunk
- Having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- Filled with a great quantity
- (of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence
- Drunk.
- Controlled
- Gotten under control
LOADED vs CONTAINING: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of load.
- Be capable of holding or containing
- Be divisible by
- Include or contain; have as a component
- Lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits
- Contain or hold; have within
- Hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of
- Present participle of contain.
LOADED vs CONTAINING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An obsolete variant of loded.
- Coated with external growths, as shells; clogged up: said of oysters.
- Full of liquor; drunk.
- Filled with extraneous substances, especially for the purpose of fraudulently increasing the weight.
- Coated or furred: noting a condition of the tongue.
- N/A
LOADED vs CONTAINING: RELATED WORDS
- Intoxicated, Blotto, Besotted, Unexploded, Tiddly, Sloshed, Rich, Full, Slopped, Flush, Smashed, Plastered, Soaked, Ladened, Laden
- Jar, Involving, Outlining, Vial, Featuring, Includes, Relating, Comprising, Enclosing, Bearing, Included, Including, Consisting, Loaded, Carrying
LOADED vs CONTAINING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Intoxicated, Blotto, Besotted, Unexploded, Tiddly, Sloshed, Rich, Full, Slopped, Flush, Smashed, Plastered, Soaked, Ladened, Laden
- Include, Container, Concerning, Detailing, Jar, Involving, Vial, Featuring, Includes, Comprising, Bearing, Included, Including, Consisting, Loaded
LOADED vs CONTAINING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Loaded the equation is for your browsing experience.
- Finally, this data is loaded into the database.
- Can it still be loaded with a CC?
- Loaded with too many options with their partners while others are loaded with too many.
- API for setting the order in which files are loaded, setting dependencies, and then defining where, in the page, they are loaded.
- Workspace is saved, and loaded when the Workspace is loaded.
- Late sabie and his death ina gillis and vancouver island register, pei to include it has already been loaded already been loaded.
- Everything inside it will load as soon as the DOM is loaded and before the page contents are loaded.
- DSL module is automatically loaded by rails when rspec is loaded, but with sinatra, this is not happening.
- Fully Loaded Get into this loaded Hyundai Sonata at a great price!
- Bismuth subsalicylate containing products for relief from overindulgence.
- Containing an element in its highest oxidation state.
- This includes missiles containing napalm and similar substances.
- All items containing any goods, regardless of weight.
- AME without explicitly containing, referencing, or enclosing it.
- Government issued form of identification containing an address.
- Public view of documents containing social security numbers.
- Helm would pick up content containing the name Georg Smith Helm, as well as content containing Georg and Dorothea Helm.
- Purge gas containing carbon monoxide should not be used for purging equipment containing metallic nickel, as in catalytic reforming units, for example.
- Cyclic fatty acids containing three to six carbon atoms as well as heterocyclic rings containing oxygen or nitrogen are found in nature.
LOADED vs CONTAINING: QUESTIONS
- How are PCDs loaded into the sterilization chamber?
- Does Little Caesars have cinnamon loaded Crazy bites?
- Are doxorubicin-loaded nanoparticles toxic to A549 cells?
- How are NetBeans Platform modules loaded into memory?
- Can cratering charges be loaded directly into boreholes?
- How is acetylcholine loaded into synaptic vesicles?
- Should deadlifts be eccentrically loaded or conventional?
- What version of assemblystring is currently loaded?
- Do Harwin supply individual spring loaded contacts?
- How dangerous is a loaded question like a loaded gun?
- What does presumed asbestos containing material mean?
- Why do chlorophyll-containing tissues appear green?
- How do estrogen-containing medications affect mood?
- Are pyrethrin-containing products eligible for reregistration?
- What is asbestos-containing building material (ACM)?
- What are some household products containing fluoride?
- Are preservative-containing urine collection tubes necessary?
- Is LBP-containing construction debris hazardous waste?
- Are antifouling paints containing tributyltin safe?
- What are ampoules containing pharmaceutical products?