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heavy
adj heavier, heaviest
- 1. Having great weight.
2. Said of breathing: loud, because of excitement, exhaustion, etc.
3. Great in amount, size, power, etc.
- Example: heavy traffic
- Example: a heavy crop
- Thesaurus: weighty, considerable, ample, copious, cumbersome, unwieldy, dense, laden; portly, stout, corpulent, beefy (
- Example: a heavy drinker
- Example: heavy emphasis
- Example: a heavy fate
- Thesaurus: oppressive, burdensome, onerous, vexatious, hard, arduous, taxing, exhausting.
- Example: heavy features
- Example: heavy fighting
- Example: with a heavy heart
- Example: heavy-hearted
- Thesaurus: sad, discouraged, downcast, forlorn, glum, heartsick, miserable, morose, mournful, sorrowful.
- Example: a heavy meal
- Example: a heavy metal
- Example: heavy rain
- Example: a heavy sea
- Example: a heavy sleep
16. Needing a lot of physical or mental effort.
17a. Said of literature, music, etc: serious in tone and content;
- Thesaurus: grave, serious, solemn, dull, depressing, melancholy; Antonym: trivial, light.
- Thesaurus: complex, difficult, dense, hard-going.
19. Fat; solid.
20. Said of soil: wet and soft due to its high clay content.
21. colloq
- Strict; severe.
- Example: Don't be heavy on him
- Equipped with powerful weapons, armour, etc;
- Said of guns: large and powerful.
- 1. slang
- A large, violent and usually not very intelligent man.
- Example: They sent in the heavies
(Scots)
3. A beer like bitter but darker in colour and gassier.
4. Serious newspapers.
- Form: the heavies (usually)
- 1. Heavily.
- Example: Time hangs heavy on my hands
- Example: heavy-laden
- In a heavy way; with or as if with weight.
- Thesaurus: awkwardly, ponderously, laboriously; Antonym: easily, gently, lightly.
- Intensely, severely or violently.
- Thesaurus: considerably, decisively, thoroughly, massively, strongly, profoundly.
noun
- The state of being very heavy or bulky
- Thesaurus: weightiness, heftiness, ponderousness, gravity, bulkiness; ballast, burden.
- Sadness or dejection
- Thesaurus: oppression, despondency, languor, melancholy, numbness, somnolence, torpor; Antonym: sprightliness, liveliness.
- To experience great difficulty in doing something, or exaggerate the difficulties involved in it.
