HEAVIER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of HEAVY is having great weight; also : characterized by mass or weight How to use heavy in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Heavy
Heavier - definition of heavier by The Free Dictionary Define heavier heavier synonyms, heavier pronunciation, heavier translation, English dictionary definition of heavier adj heav·i·er , heav·i·est 1 Having relatively great weight: a heavy load
heavier - WordReference. com Dictionary of English heav•y ˈhɛvi adj , -i•er, -i•est, n , pl heav•ies of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load of great amount, quantity, or size: a heavy vote of great force, strength, or intensity:[often: before a noun] The ship plowed through the heavy seas of more than the usual or average weight: He had a heavy build
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heavier - Definition While "heavier" is the comparative, the underlying verb "heavy" generates this sense in progressive or comparative contexts (e g , "heaviering up") Definition: To make something more weighty or to increase its physical or metaphorical burden
Heavier - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Choose this word to describe something that is physically heavier or, metaphorically, more serious or important It is often used in more formal or academic contexts