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Comparative
heavier
Superlative
heaviest
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having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up
- He felt the weight of the heavy burden on his shoulders.
- He huffed and puffed as he carried the heavy box up the stairs.
- He struggled to open the heavy door with his hands full.
- She carried a heavy load of books in her backpack.
- She needed help to lift the heavy furniture during the move.
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(of the sky) covered with dark clouds that often indicate the possibility of rain
- The sky grew heavy with dark clouds before the storm.
- The weather forecast warned of heavy skies and showers throughout the afternoon.
- Heavy skies often accompany thunderstorms in the summer months.
- We drove through heavy skies on our way home from the beach.
- Farmers welcomed the heavy skies, hoping for much-needed rain.
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having a large and solid body or structure
- The heavy man walked with a confident stride, his broad shoulders accentuating his sturdy physique.
- Despite his heavy frame, he managed to run a mile in under six minutes, showcasing his impressive stamina.
- Despite his heavy build, he was surprisingly agile on the field.
- The heavy woman wore a dress that flattered her robust figure.
- The heavy frame of the statue was crafted from solid marble, giving it an imposing presence.
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(of food) dense and likely to cause digestive discomfort
- The cake was rich and heavy.
- Heavy foods can be difficult to digest.
- Cream sauces are heavy and filling.
- He avoided heavy meals before exercise.
- The pudding was delicious but heavy.
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great in amount, degree, or intensity; worse than usual in severity
- The heavy traffic delayed us by over an hour.
- She was caught in a heavy downpour on her way home.
- He felt a heavy burden of responsibility on his shoulders.
- The storm caused heavy damage to the coastal areas.
- They had a heavy workload this week and had to stay late every day.
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(of weapons, vehicles, or equipment) designed for maximum military power or force
- The army deployed heavy artillery along the border.
- The battalion advanced with heavy tanks at the front.
- Soldiers trained with heavy weaponry daily.
- The base was protected by heavy fortifications.
- Heavy ordnance was stockpiled for the campaign.
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bearing or characterized by great psychological or emotional burden, such as sadness, worry, or fatigue
- She walked home under a heavy heart.
- His voice was heavy with sorrow.
- The news cast a heavy shadow over the family.
- He carried a heavy sense of responsibility.
- A heavy feeling of regret lingered in his mind.
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having a higher than average atomic mass
- Heavy water contains a higher proportion of deuterium.
- Heavy isotopes affect reaction rates in chemistry experiments.
- The lab experimented with heavy elements.
- Uranium-238 is a heavy isotope of uranium.
- Heavy hydrogen is used in nuclear research.
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(of sleep) deep, long-lasting, and difficult to wake up from easily
- He fell into a heavy sleep after the hike.
- Travelers often experience heavy sleep during long flights.
- The medication induced a heavy slumber.
- She was in a heavy sleep and did not hear the alarm.
- His heavy sleep suggested exhaustion.
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lacking lightness, levity, or liveliness
- The lecture was heavy and hard to follow.
- The book's style felt unnecessarily heavy.
- The conversation was heavy with technical details.
- The discussion was heavy and overlong.
- She disliked the heavy prose in the report.
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involving such intense physical effort that it leads to exhaustion
- The heavy workout program tested their endurance to the point of sheer fatigue.
- The heavy training sessions had him collapsing into bed each night, completely drained.
- She found the heavy lifting tasks at the construction site left her muscles sore for days.
- The soldiers endured heavy drills, pushing their limits with each grueling exercise.
- After a day of heavy farm work, he could barely muster the energy to eat dinner.
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producing a loud, deep, or resonant sound
- The drums made a heavy beat.
- The music had a heavy bass line.
- Heavy footsteps echoed down the corridor.
- The heavy toll of the bell signaled noon.
- His voice was heavy and commanding.
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large, powerful, and capable of handling substantial loads or rough work
- The truck is a heavy vehicle designed for construction.
- Heavy machinery moved the steel beams.
- They used a heavy crane to lift the containers.
- The factory requires heavy-duty equipment.
- The bridge supports heavy traffic and cargo.
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(of a literary work) very serious or hard to understand
- The heavy tome delved into complex philosophical concepts, challenging even the most seasoned readers.
- His latest novel was praised for its heavy themes and profound exploration of human nature.
- The poetry collection was considered heavy by some critics, but others appreciated its depth and emotional resonance.
- As a student, she struggled to grasp the heavy symbolism and allegory in the classic literature assigned by her professor.
- The playwright's work was often described as heavy, tackling weighty subjects such as existentialism and the human condition.
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characterized by excessive indulgence in food, drink, or other bodily appetites
- He was known as a heavy drinker.
- Heavy consumption of sweets can affect health.
- The region had a culture of heavy drinking.
- She warned him against becoming a heavy eater.
- The partygoers were heavy on the cocktails.
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very steep or sharply inclined
- The trail became heavy as it climbed the hill.
- Heavy terrain made the climb difficult.
- The roof had a heavy pitch to allow rain runoff.
- Cyclists struggled up the heavy gradient.
- The cliff had a heavy slope.
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made from thick, substantial, or dense fabric
- He wore a heavy coat during the winter.
- The curtains were heavy and lined.
- Heavy drapery blocked out the sunlight.
- She preferred heavy wool sweaters for warmth.
- The upholstery was heavy and durable.
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referring to an actor or role that represents the villain or antagonist
- He played the heavy character convincingly.
- The director assigned her the heavy role in the drama.
- The film featured a particularly menacing heavy villain.
- The heavy presence added tension to every scene.
- The actor embraced the heavy persona for the stage production.
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allowing little or no passage of light
- Heavy clouds blocked the sun.
- The fog was so heavy that visibility was limited.
- The liquid was too heavy to let light pass through.
- Heavy smoke filled the room.
- Heavy drapes darkened the theater.
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