Heavy ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Heavy ( adjective )

  1. Having great weight.
  2. Large in size or amount.
  3. Requiring or characterized by much physical or mental effort.

Origin:

Old english hefiġ, from heofon 'heaviness, the heavens'.

Examples:

  1. The box was heavy to carry.
  2. She had a heavy heart after the loss of her friend.
  3. The traffic was heavy this morning.
  4. The backpack was heavy with all the gear inside.
  5. The workload was heavy, but she was determined to finish it.

(As a noun)

Heavy ( noun )

  1. Having great weight.
  2. Large in size or amount.
  3. Requiring or characterized by much physical or mental effort.

Origin:

Old english hefiġ, from heofon 'heaviness, the heavens'.

Examples:

  1. The box was heavy to carry.
  2. She had a heavy heart after the loss of her friend.
  3. The traffic was heavy this morning.
  4. The backpack was heavy with all the gear inside.
  5. The workload was heavy, but she was determined to finish it.
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