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medium
Adjective
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A medium amount is an amount that is not small and not large, but in the middle.
Would you like a small, medium or large drink?
medium
Noun
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A medium is stuff that something moves through.
Light can go through different media: air, water, glass.
Sound waves slow down when they go through this kind of medium.
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A medium is a person who hears ideas that come from people who are dead.
We all closed our eyes, and the medium said "I hear your father speaking."
I don't believe those mediums can really hear anything.
loaded
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adjective
(= laden, ladened)
filled with a great quantity
a tray loaded with dishes
table laden with food
'ladened' is not current usage
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adjective
(of weapons) charged with ammunition
a loaded gun
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adjective
(of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence
a loaded question
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adjective
(= affluent, flush, moneyed, wealthy)
having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
an affluent banker
a speculator flush with cash
not merely rich but loaded
moneyed aristocrats
wealthy corporations
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adjective
(= besotted)
very drunk