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Weight and Steadiness

21 Words

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dense
1.
dense
Adjective

containing plenty of things or people in a small space

The dense forest was difficult to navigate due to the thick undergrowth.

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ponderous
2.
pon
de
rous
Adjective

difficult to move or manage due to bulk

The ponderous sofa wouldn't fit through the narrow hallway.

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unbreakable
3.
un
brea
ka
ble
Adjective

impossible or difficult to destroy or damage

The unbreakable glassware was designed to withstand high temperatures and impacts.

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steadfast
4.
stead
fast
Adjective

showing a consistent and unswerving commitment to a cause, person, or principle

Despite facing challenges, she remained steadfast in her commitment to her goals.

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5.
im
mo
vea
ble
Adjective

fixed in an unchangeable position

The boulder was so heavy it seemed immovable, even with a bulldozer.

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unshakable
6.
un
sha
ka
ble
Adjective

firm in a way that cannot be destroyed or changed

Her unshakable faith helped her through the darkest times.

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stout
7.
stout
Adjective

(of a person) slightly fat and heavy

The stout man lumbered down the street, his heavyset figure moving with determination.

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robust
8.
ro
bust
Adjective

built to endure stress or wear without breaking or being easily damaged

The robust construction of the bridge ensured it could withstand heavy traffic and severe weather conditions.

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airy
9.
ai
ry
Adjective

weighing very little

The airy chiffon fabric floated around her like a cloud.

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delicate
10.
de
li
cate
Adjective

small and attractive in shape, structure, or appearance

The delicate ballerina moved across the stage with grace and precision, captivating the audience with her elegant movements.

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frail
11.
frail
Adjective

having a weak physical state or delicate health

The frail old woman struggled to carry her groceries up the stairs.

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shaky
12.
sha
ky
Adjective

likely to move or collapse due to being poorly secured or balanced

The shaky ladder wobbled as she climbed, making her feel uneasy.

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flimsy
13.
flim
sy
Adjective

likely to break due to the lack of strength or durability

The flimsy cardboard box fell apart when it was lifted.

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breakable
14.
brea
ka
ble
Adjective

easily damaged or destroyed

The glass vase on the table is breakable, so please handle it with care.

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slim down
15.
slim down
Verb

to lose weight

She has been working hard to slim down before her sister's wedding.

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16.
stur
dy
Adjective

(of a person) physically strong and healthy

Despite his age, the sturdy construction worker could lift heavy materials effortlessly.

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resilient
17.
re
sil
ient
Adjective

having the ability to return to its original shape or position after being stretched or compressed

Rubber bands are resilient and can stretch without breaking.

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durable
18.
du
ra
ble
Adjective

able to continue existing over a long period of time without disappearing or ceasing to function

The memory of that day remains durable in my mind.

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19.
floa
ty
Adjective

able to stay on the surface of a liquid or drift in the air due to having little weight

The floaty petals of the cherry blossoms landed on the pond.

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limp
20.
limp
Verb

to walk with difficulty, particularly due to a damaged or stiff leg or foot

After twisting his ankle, he had to limp back to the car, wincing with each step.

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uncompromising
21.
un
comp
ro
mi
sing
Adjective

unwilling to change or give in

The coach was uncompromising, players either followed his rules or quit.

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