adjective
- already loaded or installed in advance, typically before delivery or use
Usage: common in computing and consumer electronics contexts
verb
- past tense and past participle of preload; to load or install something in advance
Usage: technical usage
Examples
- The new smartphone came preloaded with several useful apps.
- The software was preloaded onto all computers before they were shipped to customers.
- We preloaded the data into the system to speed up the startup process.
- The tablet has preloaded educational games for children.
- The developer preloaded the images so the website would load faster.
- This version of the operating system comes preloaded with security updates.