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sharply
Not perhaps in itself; it could be in some contexts.
Calling someone nervous can be a loaded word when it implies a person is weak.In the past, "hysterical female" was meant as a female who could not control her own emotions.
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sharply
A loaded word is a word that attempts to influence the reader by appealing to emotions...
Inconveniences is not a loaded word. It is a neutral term.
The furniture has been loaded onto the truck.
influence the reader
sharply
No, the word "sharply" is not typically considered a loaded word. It is an adverb often used to describe the manner in which something occurs, such as a sudden change or a steep increase or decrease.
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Yes, the word loaded is the past participle past tense of the verb to load, example:We loaded the car and headed to the lake.The past participle of a verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun, example:A loaded gun was found at the crime scene.
"Crushing" in slang, means to have sex. However I have no idea as to what 'loaded' means in your question, so this may not be the answer you're looking for.
Words which are hurtful with a sense of negative or defence reaction are known as loaded words.