stacked
stacked — adjective
- stackedpositive
- stackedercomparative
- stackedestsuperlative
1. describes a container, shelf, or area that has been filled with many things plac
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.
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
Outside the warehouse, wooden pallets stood stacked high with boxes of fresh vegetables.
Old tires in the garage were stacked one on top of another to the ceiling.
Gita found a table stacked with newspapers and searched for the article she needed.
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
2. a highly informal and potentially offensive way to describe a woman who has larg
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.
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.
Maeve asked her classmates to stop calling other girls stacked and explained it was offensive.
The teacher told the students that calling someone stacked is never acceptable at school.
Esteban warned his roommate not to use the word stacked in front of their female guests.
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.