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| Definitions from the WebTerm: Loaded WordsPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: Words that carry a strong emotional or biased connotation. Sample Sentence: The politician used loaded words to manipulate public opinion.Related products: Books on persuasion and rhetoric Sense 2: Words or terms used to create an impression or influence the reader/listener in a specific direction. Sample Sentence: The journalist's article was filled with loaded words to shape the readers' perception of the event.Related products: Books on media manipulation Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Describing words that are intentionally chosen to have a strong emotional impact or bias. Sample Sentence: The speech was filled with loaded words intended to provoke anger among the audience.Related products: Books on public speaking and emotional impact Sense 2: Words with political or social implications that are emotionally charged and provoke strong reactions. Sample Sentence: The debate was heated as both candidates used loaded words to attack each other's policies.Related products: Books on political communication | ||||
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