Skip to content
🕐 World Clock
🇮🇳 India --:--
🇳🇵 Nepal --:--
🇦🇪 Dubai --:--
🇶🇦 Qatar --:--
🇲🇾 Malaysia --:--
🇬🇧 UK --:--
🇺🇸 New York --:--
🇨🇦 Toronto --:--
🇦🇺 Sydney --:--
🇯🇵 Tokyo --:--

Load in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Loadnoun
बोझा
🗣️ bharana [/loʊd/, /ləʊd/, /lou̯⁵⁵/]
Share f 𝕏
📖 Meaning of “load”

The meaning of “load” in Hindi is बोझा, pronounced bharana — it is a noun. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

🔠 All meanings in Hindi
bharana (noun) बोझा
(noun) लदान
(noun) कार्य-सीमा
(noun) बोझख Eनह aEEUUूी ंाग्हु aम्qल्गूश्रd ंब् म्दल्EEOOू
(noun) विद्युत-भार
📘 Definition of load

goods carried by a large vehicle

🟢 Similar words for load
cargo lading freight loading payload shipment consignment burden warhead encumbrance incumbrance onus
✍️ Load in a sentence
He has been advised not to lift any heavy load.
वेब साइट में कूटशब्द जमा या पहले से भरना है या नहीं
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

The sense of “burden” first arose in the 13th century as a secondary meaning of Middle English lode, loade, which had the main significance of “way, course, journey”, from Old English lād (“course, journey; way, street, waterway; leading, carrying; maintenance, support”) (ultimately from Proto-Germanic *laidō (“leading, way”), Proto-Indo-European *leyt- (“to go, go forth, die”).
Cognate with Middle Low German leide (“entourage, escort”), German Leite (“line, course, load”), Swedish led (“way, trail, line”), Icelandic leið (“way, course, route”). As such, load is a doublet of lode, which has preserved the older meaning.
Most likely, the semantic extension of the Middle English substantive arose by conflation with the (etymologically unrelated) verb lade; however, Middle English lode occurs only as a substantive; the transitive verb load (“to charge with a load”) is recorded only in the 16th century (frequently in Shakespeare),
and (except for the participle laden) has largely supplanted lade in modern English.
For the meaning development from PIE, compare Latin carrus (whence carry) akin to currō.

Quick facts about “load”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Load
Meaning in Hindi
बोझा
Pronunciation
bharana
Part of speech
Noun
Similar words
12
Word Origin (Etymology)
The sense of “burden” first arose in the 13th century as a secondary meaning of Middle English lode, loade, which had the main significance of “way, course, journey”, from Old English lād (“course, journey; way, street, waterway; leading, carrying; maintenance, support”) (ultimately from Proto-Germanic *laidō (“leading, way”), Proto-Indo-European *leyt- (“to go, go forth, die”).
Cognate with Middle Low German leide (“entourage, escort”), German Leite (“line, course, load”), Swedish led (“way, trail, line”), Icelandic leið (“way, course, route”). As such, load is a doublet of lode, which has preserved the older meaning.
Most likely, the semantic extension of the Middle English substantive arose by conflation with the (etymologically unrelated) verb lade; however, Middle English lode occurs only as a substantive; the transitive verb load (“to charge with a load”) is recorded only in the 16th century (frequently in Shakespeare),
and (except for the participle laden) has largely supplanted lade in modern English.
For the meaning development from PIE, compare Latin carrus (whence carry) akin to currō.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "load" is बोझा (bharana).
In Devanagari script it is written as बोझा.
It is pronounced "bharana". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.