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heavy-laden

 
Dictionary: heav·y-lad·en
(hĕv'ē-lād'n)
adj.
  1. Loaded with great weight.
  2. Burdened with grievous cares.

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adjective

    Burdened by a weighty load: heavy, laden, loaded. See full/empty/capacity.

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The adjective has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: burdened by cares
  Synonym: care-laden

Meaning #2: bearing a physically heavy weight or load
  Synonyms: burdened, loaded down


 
 
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