Oppressive means 'weighing heavily on the senses or spirit'.. I don't understand your reference to 'loaded'
No, oppressive is an adjective. The corresponding noun is oppression.Someone who is oppressive is an oppressor.
No, inconveniences is not necessarily a loaded word. It generally refers to minor troubles or disruptions that can cause inconvenience but does not inherently carry a strong emotional or controversial connotation.
"Argued" is a loaded word as it implies conflict or disagreement, typically accompanied by strong emotions or differing perspectives.
"Sharply" is not typically considered a loaded word. It is an adverb that is commonly used to describe the intensity or suddenness of a change or action.
The word "refused" can be loaded depending on the context in which it is used. It may carry connotations of rejection, denial, or resistance, but its meaning can also be neutral and straightforward.
The heat was oppressive.
My father is too oppressive. My family is very oppressive. There's 2 of them.
No, the word oppressive is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: an oppressive atmosphere.The verb is to oppress: A government can oppress its people only so long before they rebel.
A loaded word is a word that attempts to influence the reader by appealing to emotions...
lenient
no but im well loaded
oppressive
No, oppressive is an adjective. The corresponding noun is oppression.Someone who is oppressive is an oppressor.
cruel or harsh without just cause The colonists rebeled against oppressive taxation.
The new leader was oppressive.The employees decided to go on strike until the oppressive manager was sacked.Oppressive behaviour is not acceptable in modern society.
The furniture has been loaded onto the truck.
No, inconveniences is not necessarily a loaded word. It generally refers to minor troubles or disruptions that can cause inconvenience but does not inherently carry a strong emotional or controversial connotation.