What is another word for laded?

Pronunciation: [lˈe͡ɪdɪd] (IPA)

Laded is often used to describe the act of loading or filling a container with something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, from shipping and transportation to cooking and baking. Some synonyms for laded include loaded, packed, stuffed, jammed, crammed, brimmed, and filled. Each of these words can be used to describe the same action of adding something to a container until it is full or overflowing. Some synonyms may be more specific or nuanced in their meaning, such as jammed or crammed implying a tighter or more compact filling, while filled or packed can be used to describe a more uniform or orderly arrangement of items in a container.

What are the hypernyms for Laded?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Laded

After the Liquor had stood so about two hours, he poured or laded out of some of the Coolers very gently, that the dregs might not rise, into other Coolers.
"The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened"
Kenelm Digby
Then he invented this vengeance against me, after that he had well laded me with shrubs and rubble, and trussed it round upon my backe, hee brought me out into the way: then hee stole a burning coale out of a mans house of the next village, and put it into the middle of the rubbell; the rubbell and shrubs being very dry, did fall on a light fire and burned me on every side.
"The Golden Asse"
Lucius Apuleius
This honest man to recompence our entertainment, promised to give my master some corne, oyle, and two bottels of wine: wherefore my master not delaying the matter, laded me with sackes and bottels, and rode to the Towne which was seaven miles off.
"The Golden Asse"
Lucius Apuleius

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