Charged - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
an emotionally charged speech
- capable of producing violent emotion or arousing controversy
Extra examples
The singer gave an emotionally charged interview.
...an abstract expressionist who uses a palette of charged colors to great effect...
Round the charged bowl the sailors form a ring.
You will be charged a late fee if the electric company does not receive your payment on time.
Payment was received two weeks after it was due; therefore, you will be charged a late fee.
The government charged that he had not paid taxes for five years.
It is not clear if he violated the rules, as his critics have charged.
The basketball player was charged with a foul.
A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty.
...the federal agency charged with enforcing laws and regulations regarding the use of firearms...
The shortstop was charged with an error.
She was charged with resisting arrest.
The defendant was charged with possessing cocaine.
He was relieved of his command after being charged with misconduct.
He was charged with voluntary manslaughter.
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