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Synonyms

heavy-laden

American  
[hev-ee-leyd-n] / ˈhɛv iˈleɪd n /

adjective

  1. carrying a heavy load; heavily laden.

    a heavy-laden cart.

  2. very tired or troubled; burdened.

    heavy-laden with care.


Etymology

Origin of heavy-laden

First recorded in 1400–50, heavy-laden is from late Middle English hevy ladyn. See heavy, laden

Example Sentences

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Come to me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.

From Slate • Jun. 19, 2025

A nation with so much cause for hope should not feel so heavy-laden.

From Washington Times • Apr. 28, 2021

But that is such a heavy-laden decision in America.

From New York Times • Jan. 7, 2016

The heavy-laden Monsoon slashed through a treetop, dented a belly blister before she began to climb.

From Time Magazine Archive

It fell away slowly beneath them as they rode past smoky peat fires, lines of horses, and wagons heavy-laden with hardbread and salt beef.

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin

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