English · Adjectives

heavy

/ˈhevi/

[/ˈhevi/]

weighing a lot

Beginneradjective

Definition

Weighing a great deal and difficult to lift or move.

Example

The suitcase was so heavy that she could hardly lift it onto the train.

The suitcase was so heavy that she could hardly lift it onto the train.

Etymology

From Old English 'hefig', from 'hebban' (to lift), of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Literal for weight and figurative for heavy rain or workloads.

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