4 1 noun
n
noun
• an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation
Example sentence • The road was blocked due to construction.
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• weight to be borne or conveyed
verb
• fill or place a load on
Example sentence • I carried a heavy load of books in my backpack.
8 2 verb, noun
v, n
verb
• transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location
Example sentence • I just finished the download of the new software update.
7 2 verb
v
Example sentence • The building will implode if the demolition team sets off the explosives in the right places.
4 1 noun
n
noun
• how something is done or how it happens
Example sentence • She prefers to work in silent mode in order to concentrate.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a junction where one street or road crosses another
Example sentence • At the crossroad , turn left to reach the town center.
7 2 noun
n
noun
• the front part of a guided missile or rocket or torpedo that carries the nuclear or explosive charge or the chemical or biological agents
Example sentence • The rocket carried a heavy payload into space.
6 2 verb, noun
v, n
Example sentence • Please wait a moment while I process your reload request.
5 1 adjective
adj
adjective
• having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other
adjective satellite
• broad in scope or content
Example sentence • She has a broad smile on her face.
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a pointed instrument that is used to prod into a state of motion
verb
• give heart or courage to
Example sentence • He used a sharp goad to prod the cattle.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• line that is the commercial organization responsible for operating a system of transportation for trains that pull passengers or freight
verb
• compel by coercion, threats, or crude means
Example sentence • The train derailed on the railroad tracks.
4 1 noun
n
noun
• any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species
Example sentence • I saw a large toad hopping across the road.
6 2 verb
v
verb
• remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave
Example sentence • Please unload the groceries from the car.
8 2 verb
v
verb
• live off somebody's generosity
Example sentence • He always freeloads off his friends and never pays for anything.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car
Example sentence • We caught a boatload of fish on our fishing trip.
6 2 verb
v
verb
• transfer a file or program to a central computer from a smaller computer or a computer at a remote location
Example sentence • Please upload the documents to the shared folder.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• work that a person is expected to do in a specified time
Example sentence • I have a heavy workload this week with multiple projects to complete.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• The contents of a full truck or lorry.
Example sentence • The delivery arrived with a truckload of furniture.
8 3 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• an electrical load that exceeds the available electrical power
Example sentence • I experienced a sensory overload at the concert with all the lights and loud music.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• The amount that can be loaded onto a wagon.
Example sentence • The farmer unloaded a wagonload of hay in the barn.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• A road designed for use by trams or wagons.
Example sentence • The tramroad was used to transport coal from the mines to the harbor.
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)
Example sentence • The secret code unlocked the safe.
7 2 noun
n
noun
• the quantity of cargo or the number of passengers that a bus can carry
Example sentence • A busload of tourists arrived at the museum.
7 2 noun
n
noun
• a gathering of passengers sufficient to fill an automobile
Example sentence • The carload of produce arrived at the market early in the morning.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• the quantity that a cart holds
Example sentence • He brought a cartload of firewood to the cabin.
8 2 noun
n
Example sentence • He chose to take the highroad instead of engaging in a petty argument.
7 2 verb
v
verb
• transfer to a peripheral device, of computer data
Example sentence • I need to offload some of these boxes onto the truck.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car
Example sentence • The shipload of bananas arrived at the port this morning.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• quantity that can be carried by a train
Example sentence • A trainload of goods arrived at the port.
4 1 noun
n
noun
• a blue dyestuff obtained from the woad plant
Example sentence • Indigofera tinctoria is also commonly known as woad .
7 2 noun
n
noun
• A quantity of things approaching the maximum that could be held or carried with one arm.
Example sentence • She carried an armload of books to the library.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• The workload of a person or group that handles cases; the relative volume of cases expected to be worked upon.
Example sentence • The attorney has a heavy caseload and is always busy.
7 2 noun
n
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Example sentence • I saw a hoptoad hopping across the lawn.
11 3 adjective
adj
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Example sentence • They built a nonrailroad bridge to connect the two sides of the river.
8 3 verb
v
Example sentence • The prestigious award was bestowed upon her for her outstanding accomplishments.
4 1 verb
v
noun
• a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile)
verb
• sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
Example sentence • He rode his bicycle to work every day.
8 2 verb
v
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Example sentence • He holloaed for help, but no one heard him.
7 2 verb
v
No meanings yet for this word...
Example sentence • He holloed for his dog to come back.
7 3 noun
n
noun
• a happening that is distinctive in a series of related events
Example sentence • I missed last night's episode of my favorite TV show.
6 2 noun
n
noun
• a side road little traveled (as in the countryside)
Example sentence • We decided to take a byroad instead of the main highway.
6 2 noun
n
noun
• an encroachment or intrusion
Example sentence • The company is making inroads into the European market.
8 2 verb
v
noun
• A load carried on the return journey of a delivery vehicle.
verb
• To load toward the back, or towards the end of a period.
Example sentence • They decided to backload the project to allow for more time to gather information.
8 2 noun
n
No meanings yet for this word...
Example sentence • The bomber's bombload consisted of ten 1,000-pound bombs.
6 2
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7 2 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• The end diastolic pressure that stretches the right or left ventricle of the heart to its greatest geometric dimensions under variable physiologic demand.
verb
• To load in advance (used especially in reference to software installed on a computer prior to sale).
Example sentence • The preload feature of the browser allows web pages to load certain resources in advance.
7 2 noun
n
noun
• The load carried by a van.
Example sentence • They loaded a vanload of supplies for the camping trip.
5 2 noun
n
noun
• any address at which you dwell more than temporarily
Example sentence • My abode is a small apartment in the city.
4 1 verb
v
verb
• indicate, as with a sign or an omen
Example sentence • The dark clouds bode a storm approaching.
6 2 verb
v
verb
• convert code into ordinary language
Example sentence • She tried to decode the secret message using a cipher.
5 2 verb
v
verb
• become ground down or deteriorate
Example sentence • The constant flow of water has eroded the riverbank.
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