: carrying a large load or burden : heavily or abundantly loaded
a richly laden ship
—usually used with withpassengers laden with luggage
With … the tables and shelves laden with books and gifts, and the scent of coffee wafting through the room, the shop quickly found a place in the hearts of its Auburn customers.—Giana Han
His arms are laden with bracelets; his fingers stacked with rings; his ears pierced with a cluster of glittering hoops.—Liana Satenstein
(figurative) … a year that looks to be laden with opportunities and stumbling blocks for the drug industry.—Damian Garde
(figurative) While dating sites and apps can be convenient ways to meet a special someone, many singles find that the road to love is often laden with potholes and pitfalls.—Charanna Alexander
—often used in combinationsugar-laden cereals
(figurative) a curse-laden rant
ladened; ladening
ˈlād-niŋ
ˈlā-dᵊn-iŋ
; ladens
: lade
heavily ladened with equipment—Isabel M. Lewis
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