stacked

IPA/stækt/
KK[stˈækt]IPA/stækt/

stacked — adjective

  • stackedpositive
  • stackedercomparative
  • stackedestsuperlative

1. describes a container, shelf, or area that has been filled with many things plac

1.形容詞B1
釋義

describes a container, shelf, or area that has been filled with many things placed on top of each other, usually in neat rows or piles, often leaving little empty space.

例句

The library shelves were stacked with books that the students had returned that morning.

passive: be stacked with [noun phrase]

Quan's small kitchen counter was stacked with clean plates and bowls after the dinner party.

concrete location + stacked with objects

同義詞
  • loaded

    implies weight or capacity rather than neat arrangement

  • piled

    suggests a less tidy, more casual arrangement than 'stacked'

  • filled

    broader term; does not imply any particular arrangement

  • packed

    emphasizes tightness and lack of empty space

反義詞
  • empty

    no items at all

  • bare

    no covering or contents

文法句型

be stacked with [noun phrase]

用法筆記

Frequently used in the passive pattern 'be stacked with [something]'. Subject is usually a surface, container, or storage area, not the person who did the stacking.

常見錯誤

The room was stacked of furniture.
The room was stacked with furniture.
💡The correct preposition after 'stacked' is 'with', not 'of'.
She stacked the books on the shelf.' (describing an action, not a state)
The shelf was stacked with books.
💡As an adjective, 'stacked' describes the state of the surface rather than the action of stacking.

2. a highly informal and potentially offensive way to describe a woman who has larg

2.形容詞C1
釋義

a highly informal and potentially offensive way to describe a woman who has large breasts; this term objectifies the person and many women consider it insulting and degrading.

例句

Mert warned his friends that calling women stacked is rude and offensive.

metalinguistic usage showing offensiveness

A magazine used the word stacked to describe actresses, and readers complained about the language.

文法句型

be stacked (of a person)

用法筆記

This term is widely considered offensive and degrading to women. It should be avoided in all respectful, professional, or public contexts. Even when intended as a casual compliment, using this word about someone's body can cause serious offense. A safer alternative is to avoid commenting on body shape entirely.

常見錯誤

She looks really stacked in that dress.' (said as a compliment)
Avoid any comment about someone's breast size altogether.
💡Even with good intentions, describing a woman as 'stacked' is objectifying and likely to offend.