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adj

heavy

HEHV-ee
adj
1
Having great weight; hard to lift or carry.
"The suitcase was too heavy to carry up the stairs."
2
Great in amount, degree, or intensity.
"There was heavy traffic on the motorway all morning."
"She's been under a lot of heavy pressure at work."
3
Serious or somber in tone.
"That's pretty heavy news for a Monday morning."
noun
1
Informal: a villain, or a bodyguard/enforcer.
"The gang sent one of their heavies to collect the debt."

How to Use Heavy

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In plain EnglishWeighing a lot — and by extension, intense, serious, or (as a noun) a thug or enforcer.

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Common pairings
heavy traffic heavy rain heavy burden go heavy on

Word Forms

heavier comparative, more heavy comparative, more heavy comparative, heavied past tense, heavies plural, heavys plural, heavies singular, heaviest superlative, most heavy superlative, most heavy superlative

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Etymology

From Old English hefiġ, related to "heave" — something that requires effort to lift.

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