A loaded term is a word or phrase that carries strong emotional implications or connotations, often influencing the audience's perception and reaction. These terms can evoke positive or negative feelings, shaping opinions and attitudes without providing objective information. For example, referring to a political figure as a "tyrant" instead of "leader" can skew public perception. Loaded terms are often used in rhetoric, advertising, and media to persuade or manipulate opinions.
packing or loaded
in baseball, it means that the bases are loaded.
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.
A loaded word is a term that carries a strong emotional or connotative meaning beyond its literal definition. When used in an argument, loaded words can evoke strong reactions from listeners and influence their opinion on the topic being discussed.
"Editorial" is a neutral term that refers to content expressing the opinions or perspectives of the editorial team of a media organization. Its connotations can vary depending on context, but it is not inherently loaded.
influence the reader
This term originated in the military and meant that your M-16 had the magazine in place and was ready to fire. The order to "lock and load" means to get ready for action. If you are "locked and loaded," it means you are ready for whatever comes next. The term was in use before the M-16. Many western stories and movies have used the saying for rifles as well as for wagons. It also has been used as an old sailing term for the storage of goods being locked into place and loaded aboard.
A loaded question is a question that contains an assumption within it that may lead to a particular answer or is meant to provoke a specific response. It is typically used to manipulate a discussion or to push a particular agenda.
The trailer loaded
"Loaded" can be an adjective (e.g., a loaded gun) or a verb (e.g., loaded the dishwasher).
What you are describing could be a rifle that is not loaded, partially loaded or fully loaded, but, does not have a round chambered.
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