FAT vs HEAVY: NOUN
- A measure of quantity, differing for different commodities.
- A large tub, cistern, or vessel; a vat.
- In type-setting, work which for any reason is unusually profitable to the compositor. See fat work, above.
- The best or richest part of a thing.
- A white or yellowish oily solid substance forming the chief part of the adipose tissue of animals, and also found in plants.
- A local Australian term for fat or marketable cattle.
- A dry measure, generally equal to 9 bushels.
- A large open vessel for water, wine, or other liquids; a tub; a cistern: now usually vat (which see).
- Unnecessary excess.
- Obesity; corpulence.
- A solidified animal or vegetable oil.
- Animal tissue containing such substances.
- A mixture of such compounds occurring widely in organic tissue, especially in the adipose tissue of animals and in the seeds, nuts, and fruits of plants.
- Any of various soft, solid, or semisolid organic compounds constituting the esters of glycerol and fatty acids and their associated organic groups.
- The ester of glycerol and one, two, or three fatty acids.
- A kind of body tissue containing stored fat that serves as a source of energy; adipose tissue also cushions and insulates vital organs
- Excess bodily weight
- A soft greasy substance occurring in organic tissue and consisting of a mixture of lipids (mostly triglycerides)
- A mobster.
- A villain in a story or play.
- An actor playing such a role.
- An actor who plays villainous roles
- A serious (or tragic) role in a play
FAT vs HEAVY: ADJECTIVE
- Rich; producing a large income; desirable
- Fertile; productive
- Exhibiting the qualities of a fat animal; coarse; heavy; gross; dull; stupid.
- Oily; greasy; unctuous; rich; -- said of food.
- Fleshy; characterized by fatness; plump; corpulent; not lean.
- Abounding with fat.
- Puffed up; swollen.
- Thick; large.
- Prosperous; wealthy.
- Yielding profit or plenty; lucrative or rewarding.
- Having an abundance or amplitude; well-stocked.
- Fertile or productive; rich.
- Abounding in desirable elements.
- Full of fat or oil; greasy.
- Having much or too much fat or flesh; plump or obese.
- Containing or composed of fat
- Marked by great fruitfulness
- Having much flesh (especially fat)
- A chubby body
- Having a relatively large diameter
- Lucrative
- Very popular or important.
- Of great significance or profundity.
- Of, relating to, or being a syllable ending in a long vowel or in a vowel plus two consonants.
- Loud; sonorous.
- Of or relating to an isotope with an atomic mass greater than the average mass of that element.
- Of or relating to a serious dramatic role.
- Of, relating to, or involving the large-scale production of basic products, such as steel.
- Having a large capacity or designed for rough work.
- Sharply inclined; steep.
- Lacking vitality; deficient in vivacity or grace.
- Not easily borne; oppressive.
- Hard to do or accomplish; arduous.
- Sad or painful.
- Marked by or exhibiting weariness.
- Emotionally weighed down; despondent.
- Weighed down; burdened.
- Full of clay and readily saturated.
- Insufficiently leavened.
- Too dense or rich to digest easily.
- Slow to dissipate; strong.
- Dense; thick.
- Broad or coarse.
- Having considerable thickness.
- Of great import or seriousness; grave.
- Involved or participating on a large scale.
- Indulging to a great degree.
- Large enough to fire powerful shells.
- Equipped with massive armaments and weapons.
- Violent; rough.
- Having great power or force.
- Of great intensity.
- Large in yield or output.
- Large, as in number or quantity.
- Having relatively high density; having a high specific gravity.
- Having relatively great weight.
- Characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
- (used of soil) compact and fine-grained
- Of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought
- Usually describes a large person who is fat but has a large frame to carry it
- Permitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter
- Of a drinker or drinking; indulging intemperately
- Used of syllables or musical beats
- (physics, chemistry) being or containing an isotope with greater than average atomic mass or weight
- Unusually great in degree or quantity or number
- Marked by great psychological weight; weighted down especially with sadness or troubles or weariness
- Large and powerful; especially designed for heavy loads or rough work
- Of comparatively great physical weight or density
- Dense or inadequately leavened and hence likely to cause distress in the alimentary canal
- Sharply inclined
- Full of; bearing great weight
- Requiring or showing effort
- Lacking lightness or liveliness
- (of sleep) deep and complete
- Darkened by clouds
- Wide from side to side
- (of an actor or role) being or playing the villain
- Having or suggesting a viscous consistency
- Made of fabric having considerable thickness
- Full and loud and deep
- Of the military or industry; using (or being) the heaviest and most powerful armaments or weapons or equipment
- Slow and laborious because of weight
- Of great intensity or power or force
FAT vs HEAVY: VERB
- Make fat or plump
- N/A
FAT vs HEAVY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To grow fat, plump, and fleshy.
- N/A
FAT vs HEAVY: ADVERB
- N/A
- Heavily.
- Slowly as if burdened by much weight
FAT vs HEAVY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having an (over)abundance of flesh
- Nautical, broad, as the quarter of a ship.
- Abundant in production, or yielding large profits; rich in results or yield; profitable.
- Well supplied with what is needful or desired; abounding in comforts; prosperous.
- Having or showing, in mind or movement, the qualities of a fat animal; heavy; dull; stupid.
- Containing much plastic or unctuous matter; pinguid: said of clay which is free from intermingled sand, and consequently highly plastic; or of lime made from limestone which contains but a small amount (ten per cent. or less) of the ordinary impurities of limestone — silica, alumina, oxid of iron, etc.
- Hence Containing much resin; resinous: as, fat pine.
- Containing the substance called fat (see II.); containing or consisting of fat, oil, or grease; oily; greasy; unctuous: as, a fat dish; fat cheese.
- Having much flesh other than muscle; having an unusual amount of flesh; corpulent; obese: as, a fat man; a fat ox.
- In painting, rich; full of color.
- In leather-manuf, to smear over with a heavy oil.
- To become fat; grow fat.
- To make fat; fatten.
- (idiom) (the fat is in the fire) Bad consequences are sure to follow; trouble lies ahead.
- (idiom) (fat chance) Very little or no chance.
- (idiom) (a fat lot) Very little or none at all.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or become fat; fatten.
- Especially physical effort
- Characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
- Bearing great weight
- Full of
- Large and powerful
- Requiring serious thought
- Of great gravity or crucial import
- Of the military or industry
- In an advanced stage of pregnancy
- Given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors
- Prodigious
- Of relatively large extent and density
FAT vs HEAVY: RELATED WORDS
- Greasy, Pudgy, Corpulent, Sebaceous, Blubber, Tubby, Podgy, Overweight, Plump, Adipose tissue, Obese, Chubby, Fatty tissue, Adipose, Fatty
- High, Broad, Onerous, Dense, Thick, Big, Strong, Steep, Weighty, Leaden, Harsh, Large, Heavily, Massive, Hefty
FAT vs HEAVY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Greasy, Pudgy, Corpulent, Sebaceous, Blubber, Tubby, Podgy, Overweight, Plump, Adipose tissue, Obese, Chubby, Fatty tissue, Adipose, Fatty
- Punishing, High, Broad, Onerous, Dense, Thick, Big, Strong, Steep, Weighty, Leaden, Harsh, Large, Massive, Hefty
FAT vs HEAVY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Most of the fat in cream cheese is saturated fat.
- VOLUME of fat, but different body fat PERCENTAGE.
- It literally locks the fat in your fat cells.
- How should I declare fat and calories from fat?
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- Consuming too much fat can not only limit the amount of fat your body burns but increase your fat stores as well.
- This is a combination of two different types of fat: essential body fat and storage fat.
- Recall that the Nutrition Facts label is only required to show total fat, saturated fat, and fat.
- Total body fat includes two types of fat: essential body fat and storage body fat.
- Upton says there are several different types of fat, including brown fat, beige fat, white fat, visceral fat, and subcutaneous fat.
- Yeti coolers are fully insulated and come complete with a heavy duty door seal, but a bit of caution, they are heavy.
- With a very heavy pilot, the wing attach point would be moved forward to prevent the aircraft from being too nose heavy.
- If you are wondering how to hang a heavy picture or heavy wall art, drywall anchors are the answer.
- Determining if your application is read heavy or write heavy will lead to how you design your schema.
- An operator of a heavy vehicle may apply to the Regulator for heavy vehicle accreditation under this Law.
- This feature makes the bones heavy, and heavy bones make running on land more difficult.
- You start with a heavy, heavy presumption in favor of precedent in our system.
- Levels of intensity are assessed as light, moderate, some what heavy, and predominantly heavy.
- Then I put on a heavy sweatshirt, fuzzy socks, and heavy pajama bottoms.
- These may include requirements applying to heavy vehicles, components of heavy vehicles or equipment of heavy vehicles.
FAT vs HEAVY: QUESTIONS
- Does dietary fat restriction result in more body fat loss?
- Does extreme liquid fat burner really work to burn fat?
- What makes the Les fat different from other fat bikes?
- How is fat digestion and absorption related to fat metabolism?
- Are fat-soluble vitamins more bioavailable when you eat fat?
- Which is better for you trans fat or polyunsaturated fat?
- Is it safe to replace saturated fat with polyunsaturated fat?
- Does chlorogenic acid alter body fat in high-fat diet?
- Does belly fat correlate with abdominal visceral fat?
- Is polyunsaturated fat better for you than saturated fat?
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