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Difference between “laden” and “loaded”

English Language & Usage Asked by user8105 on February 3, 2021

In A. E. Housman’s With rue my heart is laden:

WITH rue my heart is laden
For golden friends I had,
For many a rose-lipt maiden
And many a lightfoot lad.

he refers to laden as loaded, burdened with regrets. But laden differs from loaded according to a pocketbook I have.

Can somebody help with the big difference?

4 Answers

While each has specific meanings that are not shared (eg "loaded" for "rich"), in their central meaning they are synonymous. (The Oxford English Dictionary uses each of the two as one of the words to define the other).

"Laden" tends to be more poetic, but it can still be used in ordinary speech.

Answered by Colin Fine on February 3, 2021

According to Merriam-Webster laden means

loaded heavily with something: having or carrying a large amount of something.

It is something more than just being loaded. Furthermore, the term seems to be used more often in poetry than common conversations.

Answered by Bob on February 3, 2021

In this case, looking at the synonyms of the words is most revealing.

On Merriam-Webster, loaded has synonyms like "brimming", "full" and "jam-packed". Laden, on the other hand, has synonyms like "burden", "encumber", and "weight.

The connotation when you say "the tree was loaded with fruit" is positive: the tree is full of fruit, which means there's plenty to go around. When you say "the tree was laden with fruit", it's implying that the tree's branches are weighed down by their burden of fruit.

Answered by AlannaRose on February 3, 2021

Think of it more as volume (loaded) and mass (laden). If the jar is filled with cookies, it is loaded, but hardly laden. Whereas the 54' commercial hauling trailer carrying 25 tons of cookies is not overly laden, but is surely loaded.

Answered by Robert on February 3, 2021

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