Laden or Laiden
Understand why “laden” is correct and “laiden” is incorrect.
laiden
Incorrect spelling - “Laiden” is an incorrect spelling with extra letters.
"laiden" is a common misspelling of "laden". Always use "laden" when referring to the correct word.
laden
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Laden” means heavily loaded or burdened.
Definition of laden
"laden": “Laden” means heavily loaded or burdened.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for laden
- • loaded
- • burdened
- • weighted
Usage Examples
"Correct:" The truck was laden with goods.
"Correct:" Her mind was laden with worries.
"Correct:" The table was laden with food.
"Correct:" The ship was laden with cargo.
"Incorrect:" The truck was laiden with goods.
"Incorrect:" Her mind was laiden with worries.
"Incorrect:" The table was laiden with food.
Notes:
- • Correct form: laden, not laiden.
- • Common in literary or descriptive contexts.
- • Used for physical and metaphorical burden.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Laden.
Q: Is 'laiden' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Heavily loaded or burdened.
Q: Example sentence?
A: The ship was laden with cargo.
Q: Common mistake?
A: Adding extra 'i' incorrectly.
Summary
""Laden" is correct; 'laiden' is wrong. Used for heavy loads or burdens."