Meaning of the word reload in English

What does reload mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

reload

US /ˌriːˈloʊd/
UK /ˌriːˈləʊd/

Verb

1.

to load again, especially a firearm or a camera with film

Example:
He quickly reloaded his rifle.
Don't forget to reload the camera before the trip.
2.

to load a computer program or data into memory again

Example:
You might need to reload the page to see the changes.
The software crashed, so I had to reload the entire application.

Noun

an act of loading something again

Example:
The soldier performed a quick reload of his weapon.
The game paused for a brief reload.