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adjective
- 1. of great weight; difficult to lift or move: "a heavy and bulky load" Similar Opposite
- 2. of great density; thick or substantial: "heavy grey clouds" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a thing, such as a vehicle, that is large or heavy of its kind. informal
- 2. strong beer, especially bitter: Scottish "a pint of heavy"
adverb
- 1. heavily: "heavy-laden"
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HEAVY definition: 1. weighing a lot, and needing effort to move or lift: 2. (especially of something unpleasant) of…. Learn more.
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Heavy definition: of great weight; hard to lift or carry. See examples of HEAVY used in a sentence.
HEAVY definition: 1. Heavy objects weigh a lot: 2. used to say how much someone or something weighs: 3. large in…. Learn more.
Synonyms for HEAVY: massive, hefty, ponderous, substantial, weighty, solid, bulky, burdensome; Antonyms of HEAVY: light, weightless, fluffy, slight, feathery, airy, flimsy, ethereal
of or pertaining to an isotope of greater than normal atomic weight, as heavy hydrogen or heavy oxygen, or to a compound containing such an element, as heavy water
Definition of heavy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.