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Vanload - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A vanload is the amount of goods or people that can be carried in a van at one time. It is often used to describe a large quantity transported by a van.

vanload

/ˈvænˌloʊd/ /ˈvænˌləʊd/

Definition:

The quantity or load that a van can carry.

Synonyms:

truckload, shipment, cargo, haul

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

emptiness, shortage

Common Collocations:

full vanload, heavy vanload, empty vanload, deliver a vanload, transport a vanload

Derivatives:

vanloads, vanloading

Usage Tips:

Use "vanload" to describe the amount a van can hold, often for goods or people.

Common Phrases:

a vanload of goods, a vanload of passengers, a full vanload

Etymology:

Derived from "van" (a type of vehicle) + "load" (quantity carried).

Examples:

  • 1. The movers packed a vanload of furniture for the trip.
  • 2. We delivered a vanload of supplies to the shelter.
  • 3. A single vanload of students arrived late for the field trip.
  • 4. The warehouse shipped three vanloads of products yesterday.

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