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What is the Meaning of “Load”?

Load
/loʊd/

To put things into or onto something, like loading cargo onto a truck or cargo into a container.

Definition of Load

Quick Meaning of Load

To put things into or onto something, like loading cargo onto a truck or cargo into a container.

Detailed Definition of Load

To put cargo, baggage, or goods onto or into a vehicle, container, or device; to fill with contents.

How to Pronounce Load

IPA: /loʊd/
load

Stress pattern: O (1-syllable word).

Tip: One syllable with long 'o' sound: /loʊd/ (rhymes with 'road' and 'code'). Stress on the vowel.

Full pronunciation guide for “load” →

Origin and Etymology of Load

From Old English 'lad' meaning a load or freight; related to German 'Lade' (cargo).

How to Use Load in a Sentence

Each example shows “load” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “We need to load the groceries into the car before we drive home.”
    A2 daily
  • “The workers loaded boxes onto the truck for delivery tomorrow.”
    B1 conversation
  • “The database loads customer information in milliseconds when the page refreshes.”
    B2 written

Synonyms and Antonyms of Load

Common Synonyms for Load

Smart Synonyms for Load — When to Use Each

fill
for putting contents into a container
pack
for arranging items into a vehicle
charge
for putting something into a system

Antonyms of Load

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Common Collocations with Load

These phrases pair with “load” in everyday English:

  • load a truck
  • load cargo
  • load the dishwasher
  • load a gun
  • load a file

Common Mistakes When Using Load

Even fluent speakers slip up with “load”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: He loaded the truck in five hours yesterday.
✓ Correct: He loaded the truck five hours ago yesterday.
Why: Use 'five hours ago' or 'at five o'clock', not 'in' with specific past times. 'In' is for duration from now.
✗ Wrong: We was loading the car when the rain started.
✓ Correct: We were loading the car when the rain started.
Why: Plural subject 'we' requires plural past auxiliary verb 'were', not 'was'.

Other Forms of Load

Frequently Asked Questions About Load

What is the meaning of "Load"?

To put things into or onto something, like loading cargo onto a truck or cargo into a container.

How do you pronounce "Load"?

The IPA is /loʊd/. One syllable with long 'o' sound: /loʊd/ (rhymes with 'road' and 'code'). Stress on the vowel.

What part of speech is "Load"?

"Load" is a verb at A2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Load"?

Common synonyms include fill, pack, cargo.

How do you use "Load" in a sentence?

For example: "We need to load the groceries into the car before we drive home."

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