1carrying or bearing a load, especially a large one:a heavily loaded freight train
(of a firearm) charged with ammunition:a loaded gun
[predic.] informal having a lot of money; wealthy:she doesn’t really have to work—they’re loaded
[predic.] informal, chiefly North American drunk:it’s Friday night, and we want to get loaded
North American informal (of a car) equipped with many optional extras; deluxe:1989 Ford 250 LXT: low miles, loaded
2weighted or biased towards a particular outcome:a trick like the one with the loaded dice
(of a word, statement, or question) charged with an underlying meaning or implication:avoid politically loaded terms like ‘nation’‘Anything else?’ It was a loaded question and Kelly knew it