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backload

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈbækloʊd/

KK: /ˈbækloʊd/

verb
Definition

To load something towards the back or the end of a period, often used in logistics or scheduling contexts.


Example

The company decided to backload the shipments to save on transportation costs.


Tense Forms

Past: backloaded

Past Participle: backloaded


Conversation
Sloth A
I think we should backload our tasks for the week to manage our time better.
Sloth B
That's a good idea! It will help us focus on urgent things first.
Sloth A
Yeah, we can tackle the bigger projects later if we backload them.
Sloth B
Exactly! That way, we won't feel overwhelmed right away.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
load
stack
pack
Antonyms
unload
empty
remove
Root Explanation

Backload is formed from "back" (from Old English "bæc", meaning rear or behind) and "load" (from Old English "lād", meaning a burden or cargo). The term refers to loading something at the back or rear, often used in logistics to describe the practice of loading goods onto a vehicle after it has already been loaded with other items.

Memory Tip

Think of 'back' meaning the rear and 'load' meaning a burden — backload refers to loading something at the back.

Visually Confused Words
brakeload
blackland
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