be charged

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

Used to describe a state of having an electrical charge.

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Examples (20)

  • Make sure your phone is fully charged before you leave.
  • The atmosphere in the negotiation room is charged with anticipation.
  • The capacitor was charged to its maximum voltage during the experiment.
  • The silence in the room was charged with unspoken resentment.
  • In this atomic model, the protons are positively charged.
  • The issue is politically charged and highly divisive.
  • After the thunderstorm, the air was still charged with static electricity.
  • Their final encounter was emotionally charged, full of tears and goodbyes.
  • The battery indicator shows that it is charged to 80%.
  • The debate tomorrow will be charged with tension from the start.
  • Once the device is charged, the indicator light will turn green.
  • The situation has been charged with controversy from the very beginning.
  • An electron is defined as a particle that is negatively charged.
  • The discussion about cultural identity was racially charged.
  • The power bank will be charged and ready for our long trip tomorrow.
  • The film's ending is charged with a sense of profound loss.
  • By the time the technician arrived, the unit's backup battery had been fully charged.
  • Every word he spoke was charged with a double meaning.
  • Is it safe to touch the surface if it is electrically charged?
  • The final minutes of the game were charged with incredible excitement.