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Load on Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫoʊd/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
LOHD-ahn, LOHD-awn
lˈəʊd/ /ˈɒn
LOHD-on

Definition

To put or place a heavy amount of something onto another thing, either physically (like putting weight on a truck) or figuratively (like giving too many tasks or responsibilities to someone).

Usage & Nuances

Common in technical, engineering, and workplace contexts. Can be literal (physical weight) or figurative (responsibility/workload). Often appears with objects: 'load on the truck', 'load on employees'. Informal speech may drop 'on' ('Don't load me with work!').

Example Sentences

Please load on the boxes carefully.

basic

The workers loaded on too much weight.

basic

Don’t load on so many tasks at once.

basic

My boss tends to load on extra work every Friday.

natural

Try not to load on more than your team can handle.

natural

After the update, the app seemed to load on new features overnight.

natural