English adjective: charged | |||
| 1. | charged of a particle or body or system; having a net amount of positive or negative electric charge | ||
| Samples | Charged particles. A charged battery. | ||
| Similar | electronegative, electropositive, hot, live, negative, negatively charged, polar, positive, positively charged | ||
| Antonyms | uncharged | ||
| 2. | charged fraught with great emotion | ||
| Samples | An atmosphere charged with excitement. An emotionally charged speech. | ||
| Synonyms | supercharged | ||
| Similar | emotional | ||
| Antonyms | unemotional | ||
| 3. | charged supplied with carbon dioxide | ||
| Synonyms | aerated | ||
| Similar | effervescent | ||
| Antonyms | noneffervescent | ||
| 4. | charged capable of producing violent emotion or arousing controversy | ||
| Samples | The highly charged issue of abortion. | ||
| Similar | provocative | ||
| Antonyms | unprovocative, unprovoking | ||