HEAVY vs LEADEN: NOUN
- 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
- N/A
HEAVY vs LEADEN: ADJECTIVE
- 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
- Dull; darkened with overcast.
- Pertaining to or resembling lead; heavy, grey, sluggish.
- Made of lead.
- Heavy; dull; sluggish.
- Like lead in color, etc..
- Made of lead; of the nature of lead.
- Dull, dark gray in color.
- Downcast; depressed.
- Lacking liveliness or sparkle; dull.
- Listless; sluggish.
- Heavy and inert.
- Made of or containing lead.
- Darkened with overcast
- Lacking lightness or liveliness
- Made heavy or weighted down with weariness
- (of movement) slow and laborious
HEAVY vs LEADEN: ADVERB
- Heavily.
- Slowly as if burdened by much weight
- N/A
HEAVY vs LEADEN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 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
- Synonyms Lead, Leaden. Lead as an adjective is not used figuratively: leaden is used both literally and figuratively: as, a lead or leaden image; a leaden sky. A similar distinction exists between wood and wooden, gold and golden, etc.: as, a wood partition; wooden walls; wooden immobility; a gold watch; golden clouds, or hopes, or prospects. The form in -en is generally preferable rhythmically; hence its retention and extension in poetic use.
- [Leaden is often compounded with participial adjectives: as, leaden- winged time; a leaden -paced messenger.
- Of the color of lead; dull-colored; hence, gloomy: as, a leaden sky.
- Like lead in any particular.
- Made or consisting of lead: as, a leaden ball; a leaden coffin.
- To weigh down with or as with lead, as one's spirits.
- To fasten or cover with lead.
HEAVY vs LEADEN: RELATED WORDS
- High, Broad, Onerous, Dense, Thick, Big, Strong, Steep, Weighty, Leaden, Harsh, Large, Heavily, Massive, Hefty
- Stilted, Clunky, Insipid, Lugubrious, Turgid, Ponderous, Inert, Grey, Cloudy, Weighted, Gray, Heavy, Effortful, Plodding, Dull
HEAVY vs LEADEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Punishing, High, Broad, Onerous, Dense, Thick, Big, Strong, Steep, Weighty, Leaden, Harsh, Large, Massive, Hefty
- Stilted, Clunky, Insipid, Lugubrious, Turgid, Ponderous, Inert, Grey, Cloudy, Weighted, Gray, Heavy, Effortful, Plodding, Dull
HEAVY vs LEADEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- Go, count your chosen where they fell, beneath my leaden rain!
- Injections of long-acting drugs can be leaden in these cases.
- Let the waters kiss and transmutate these leaden grudges into gold.
- The negro had sprung back, and his face was leaden.
- Scarlett slowly climbed the steps after him, her feet leaden.
- There is no leaden ball in the actual situation.
- We also find the leaden seal used more uniformly.
- Strange she could not shake off that leaden feeling.
- To find the Weight of a Leaden Ball.
- May These Leaden Battlegrounds Leave No Trace, Vol.
HEAVY vs LEADEN: QUESTIONS
- Can Chlorella help with heavy metal detoxification?
- What is Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI)?
- Why choose heavy haulers for telehandler transportation?
- What is heavy engineering at L&T Heavy Engineering?
- Why choose always Maxi extra heavy extra heavy overnight size 5?
- Why sell your used heavy equipment to the heavy equipment registry?
- What is the best heavy tank to kill other heavy tanks?
- What is the best heavy duty rowing machine for heavy people?
- How can I Make my period stop being heavy and heavy?
- Which states will witness heavy to very heavy rainfall this week?
- What are the attributes of snow in it sifts from leaden sieves?
- What words came back at George Orwell like a leaden knell?
- What is the metaphor in it shifts from leaden sieves?
- What does it mean when Lyddie says leaden with sadness?