Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
light-load
Noun
/laɪt loʊd/

Definition
A light-load refers to a situation where a burden or weight is less than what is considered heavy or substantial.

Examples
- After the storm, he cleared the garden with a light-load of debris.
- The delivery truck was carrying a light-load, making it easier to maneuver through the narrow streets.
- She was happy to have a light-load of responsibilities this week, allowing her time to relax.

Meaning
It often implies minimal effort, difficulty, or stress in carrying out a task or managing a responsibility.

Synonyms
- minimal load
- featherweight
- easy burden