Found 2 items, similar to heavies.
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Definition: heavy
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: heavy
heavy
adj 1: of comparatively great physical weight or density;
“a heavy
load”;
“lead is a heavy metal”;
“heavy mahogony
furniture” [ant:
light]
2: unusually great in degree or quantity or number;
“heavy
taxes”;
“a heavy fine”;
“heavy casualties”;
“heavy
losses”;
“heavy rain”;
“heavy traffic” [ant:
light]
3: of the military or industry; using (or being) the heaviest
and most powerful armaments or weapons or equipment;
“heavy artillery”;
“heavy infantry”;
“a heavy cruiser”;
“heavy guns”;
“heavy industry involves large-scale
production of basic products (such as steel) used by other
industries” [ant:
light]
4: having or suggesting a viscous consistency;
“heavy cream”
5: wide from side to side;
“a heavy black mark” [syn:
thick]
6: marked by great psychological weight; weighted down
especially with sadness or troubles or weariness;
“a heavy
heart”;
“a heavy schedule”;
“heavy news”;
“a heavy
silence”;
“heavy eyelids” [ant:
light]
7: usually describes a large person who is fat but has a large
frame to carry it [syn:
fleshy,
overweight]
8: (used of soil) compact and fine-grained;
“the clayey soil
was heavy and easily saturated” [syn:
clayey,
cloggy]
9: darkened by clouds;
“a heavy sky” [syn:
lowering,
sullen,
threatening]
10: of great intensity or power or force;
“a heavy blow”;
“the
fighting was heavy”;
“heavy seas” [ant:
light]
11: (physics, chemistry) being or containing an isotope with
greater than average atomic mass or weight;
“heavy
hydrogen”;
“heavy water” [ant:
light]
12: (of an actor or role) being or playing the villain; "Iago is
the heavy role in `Othello'"
13: permitting little if any light to pass through because of
denseness of matter;
“dense smoke”;
“heavy fog”;
“impenetrable gloom” [syn:
dense,
impenetrable]
14: made of fabric having considerable thickness;
“a heavy coat”
15: of a drinker or drinking; indulging intemperately;
“does a
lot of hard drinking”;
“a heavy drinker” [syn:
hard(a)]
16: prodigious;
“big spender”;
“big eater”;
“heavy investor”
[syn:
big(a),
heavy(a)]
17: used of syllables or musical beats [syn:
accented,
strong]
18: full and loud and deep;
“heavy sounds”;
“a herald chosen for
his sonorous voice” [syn:
sonorous]
19: of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious
thought;
“grave responsibilities”;
“faced a grave
decision in a time of crisis”;
“a grievous fault”;
“heavy
matters of state”;
“the weighty matters to be discussed
at the peace conference” [syn:
grave,
grievous,
weighty]
20: slow and laborious because of weight;
“the heavy tread of
tired troops”;
“moved with a lumbering sag-bellied trot”;
“ponderous prehistoric beasts”;
“a ponderous yawn” [syn:
lumbering,
ponderous]
21: large and powerful; especially designed for heavy loads or
rough work;
“a heavy truck”;
“heavy machinery”
22: dense or inadequately leavened and hence likely to cause
distress in the alimentary canal;
“a heavy pudding”
23: sharply inclined;
“a heavy grade”
24: full of; bearing great weight;
“trees heavy with fruit”;
“vines weighed down with grapes” [syn:
weighed down]
25: requiring or showing effort;
“heavy breathing”;
“the subject
made for labored reading” [syn:
labored,
laboured]
26: characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion;
especially physical effort;
“worked their arduous way up
the mining valley”;
“a grueling campaign”;
“hard labor”;
“heavy work”;
“heavy going”;
“spent many laborious hours
on the project”;
“set a punishing pace” [syn:
arduous,
backbreaking,
grueling,
gruelling,
hard,
laborious,
punishing,
toilsome]
27: lacking lightness or liveliness;
“heavy humor”;
“a leaden
conversation” [syn:
leaden]
28: (of sleep) deep and complete;
“a heavy sleep”;
“fell into a
profound sleep”;
“a sound sleeper”;
“deep wakeless sleep”
[syn:
profound,
sound,
wakeless]
29: in an advanced stage of pregnancy;
“was big with child”;
“was great with child” [syn:
big(p),
enceinte,
expectant,
gravid,
great(p),
large(p),
heavy(p),
with child(p)
]
[also:
heaviest,
heavier]
heavy
adv : slowly as if burdened by much weight;
“time hung heavy on
their hands” [syn:
heavily]
[also:
heaviest,
heavier]
heavy
n 1: an actor who plays villainous roles
2: a serious (or tragic) role in a play
[also:
heaviest,
heavier]