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What part of speech is Loaded?

"Loaded" can be several parts of speech depending on how it's used in a sentence. Here are a few examples:

Adjective: Describing something that is full or heavily equipped.

* Example: "The truck was loaded with supplies."

Verb: Meaning to fill or equip something.

* Example: "They loaded the truck with supplies."

Past Participle: Used as an adjective to describe something that has been filled or equipped.

* Example: "The loaded truck drove off."

Slang: Meaning drunk or intoxicated.

* Example: "He was loaded after the party."

Idiom: "Loaded" can be used in phrases like "loaded question" (a question that implies a certain answer) or "loaded gun" (something that is potentially dangerous).

To determine the correct part of speech, you need to look at the context in which the word is used.

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