Full
Full adjective - Containing or seeming to contain the greatest quantity or number possible.
Usage example: the boy's bedroom is full of sports trophies and medals
Loaded is a synonym for full in burdened topic. In some cases you can use "Loaded" instead an adjective "Full", when it comes to topics like brimming, filled, well stocked.
Loaded
Loaded adjective - Containing or seeming to contain the greatest quantity or number possible.
Usage example: the department stores were loaded with goods for the holiday shopping season
Full is a synonym for loaded in burdened topic. You can use "Full" instead an adjective "Loaded", if it concerns topics such as laden, supplied with a load.
Mutual synonyms
Both words in one sentence
- Marlins second baseman Luis Castillo, up with all bases loaded and a full count, hit a foul ball, which went towards the stands; Cubs outfielder Moisés Alou tried to catch it.
Source: Never Live It Down / Sports -
His opponent cheats by having a fully loaded revolver (Dusty's has only one loaded chamber) and firing before the full ten count.
Source: Creator / J.T. Edson -
An armoury full of loaded weapons is the dramatic equivalent of a car dealership having every car parked with keys in the ignition and a full tank of fuel.
Source: Artistic License Gun Safety
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