very loaded

Frequency: 6.89.1 per million words

Very biased or full of hidden meaning.

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Examples (10)

  • For me both were very loaded questions.
  • The politician’s speech contained very loaded rhetoric designed to provoke a reaction.
  • She felt the interviewer was asking very loaded questions to get a specific answer.
  • His comment was very loaded with implications about her past decisions.
  • Be careful with that topic; it can be very loaded for some people.
  • The article used very loaded language to describe the situation, making it seem worse than it was.
  • Their discussion quickly turned into a debate filled with very loaded statements.
  • I try to avoid using very loaded terms when discussing sensitive issues.
  • The survey questions were perceived as very loaded, influencing respondents' answers.
  • Even a simple phrase can become very loaded depending on the context and tone.