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Lorton's experienced linemen performed well in handing Jefferson High's Eagles a crushing defeat What word in the sentence is most clearly a loaded word?

crushing crushing


Which is a loaded word handling defeat experienced or crushing?

The word "crushing" is a loaded term when describing defeat, as it conveys a strong emotional impact and suggests a sense of overwhelming loss or devastation. In contrast, "experienced" is more neutral and doesn't carry the same weight of negativity. Loaded words like "crushing" evoke specific feelings and reactions, making them more powerful in conveying the severity of a situation.


Is the word crushing a loaded word?

"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.


Is the word defeat a loaded word?

Not perhaps in itself; it could be in some contexts.


Were did the south suffer a crushing defeat that ended its hopes for victory?

Gettysburg


Where did the south suffer a crushing defeat that ended the hopes for victory?

gettysburg


Where did the south suffer a crushing defeat the ended it's hopes for victory?

gettysburg


Suitable adjective for defeat?

Adjectives that might be used with defeat include crushing, worst, monumental, embarrassing, surprising, demoralizing, and humiliating.


A loaded word is?

A loaded word is a word that attempts to influence the reader by appealing to emotions...


Can you give an example of a sentence that uses the word 'its' but not the word 'it's'?

Here are a couple of (very random) sentences with the word "its" (no apostrophe):1. Following a crushing defeat, the monster left with itstail in between its legs.2. The office building is updating its security system.


Where did the south suffer a crushing defeat that ended it hope for victory?

Gettysburg


Is different a loaded word?

no but im well loaded