📦load

noun/verb
/loʊd/

Meaning

something that is carried or put into a container or vehicle
to put goods or cargo onto a vehicle; to fill something with a heavy quantity

Example Sentences

The truck was carrying a heavy load of bricks.

Workers load the truck with heavy boxes.

Example Expressions

take a load off

Synonyms

burden, weight, cargo, freight, shipment, fill, pack, charge, heap
Entry 1
burden, weight, cargo, freight, shipment
Entry 2
fill, pack, charge, burden, heap

Antonyms

unload, release, lighten, empty, discharge, unpack
Entry 1
unload, release, lighten
Entry 2
unload, empty, discharge, unpack

Collocations

heavy load, load up, load capacity, full load, load truck, load dishwasher, work load
Entry 1
heavy load, load up, load capacity, full load
Entry 2
load truck, load dishwasher, heavy load, work load

More Example Sentences

The app allows users to download lessons offline.

They are too overwhelmed to process the workload.

The platform allows creators to upload long videos.

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice based on her own experience from the past ten years

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice based on her own experience from the past ten years and gradually the new employee gains confidence and skills

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice based on her own experience from the past ten years and gradually the new employee gains confidence and skills earning recognition from the management team

A woman mentors a younger colleague at her office who recently joined the company and feels overwhelmed by the workload and new systems so she schedules weekly one-on-one meetings to answer questions and share practical advice based on her own experience from the past ten years and gradually the new employee gains confidence and skills earning recognition from the management team and thanking her mentor for the guidance that made such a big difference.

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