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    heav·y
    [ˈhevē]
    adjective
    heavy (adjective) · heavier (comparative adjective) · heaviest (superlative adjective)
    1. of great weight; difficult to lift or move:
      "the pan was too heavy for me to carry"
      • used in questions about weight:
        "how heavy is it?"
      • (of a class of thing) above the average weight; large of its kind:
        "heavy artillery"
      • weighed down; full of something:
        "branches heavy with blossoms"
      • (of a person's head or eyes) feeling weighed down by weariness:
        "a heavy head"
    2. of great density; thick or substantial:
      "heavy gray clouds" · "a heavy blanket"
      • not delicate or graceful; coarse:
        "he had a big mustache and heavy features"
      • (of food or a meal) hard to digest; too filling.
      • (of ground or soil) hard to travel over or work with because muddy or full of clay.
      • (of a smell) very strong; overpowering:
        "a heavy scent of oil"
      • (of the sky) full of dark clouds; oppressive:
        "a heavy thundery sky"
      • physics
        of or containing atoms of an isotope of greater than the usual mass. See also heavy water
    3. of more than the usual size, amount, or force:
      "rush hour traffic was heavy and I was delayed"
      • (heavy on)
        using a lot of:
        "stories heavy on melodrama"
      • doing something to excess:
        "a heavy smoker"
    4. striking or falling with force:
      "a heavy blow to the head" · "we had heavy overnight rain"
      • (of music, especially rock) having a strong bass component and a forceful rhythm.
    5. needing much physical effort:
      "long hours and heavy work"
      • moving slowly or with difficulty:
        "steering that is heavy when parking"
    6. very important or serious:
      "a heavy discussion"
      • (of a literary work) hard to read or understand because overly serious or difficult.
      • mentally oppressive; hard to endure:
        "a heavy burden of responsibility"
      • feeling or expressing sadness:
        "I left him with a heavy heart"
      • informal
        (of a situation) serious and hard to deal with:
        "things were getting pretty heavy"
      • informal
        (of a person) strict or harsh:
        "my parents were getting really heavy with me in terms of work"
    noun
    heavy (noun) · heavies (plural noun)
    1. informal
      a thing, such as a vehicle, that is large or heavy of its kind.
      • a large, strong man, especially one hired for protection:
        "I needed money to pay off the heavies"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        (heavies)
        serious newspapers:
        "reporters from the Sunday heavies"
      • informal
        an important person:
        "music business heavies"
    2. SCOTTISH ENGLISH
      dark draft beer, especially bitter:
      "a pint of heavy"
    adverb
    heavy (adverb)
    1. heavily:
      "heavy-laden" · "his words hung heavy in the air"
    Origin
    Old English hefig, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hevig, also to heave.
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    adjective
    1. of great weight; difficult to lift or move:
      Opposite:
    2. of great density; thick or substantial:
      Opposite:
    3. of more than the usual size, amount, or force:
    4. striking or falling with force:
      Opposite:
      • needing much physical effort:
        Opposite:
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