- heav|y-heart|ed
- heav|y-heart|ed «HEHV ee HAHR tihd», adjective.–heav´y-heart´ed|ly, adverb.–heav´y-heart´ed|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
heav´y-heart´ed|ly — heav|y heart|ed «HEHV ee HAHR tihd», adjective. in low spirits; sad; gloomy. SYNONYM(S): grieved, melancholy, sorrowful. –heav´y heart´ed|ly, adverb. –heav´y heart´ed|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
heav´y-heart´ed|ness — heav|y heart|ed «HEHV ee HAHR tihd», adjective. in low spirits; sad; gloomy. SYNONYM(S): grieved, melancholy, sorrowful. –heav´y heart´ed|ly, adverb. –heav´y heart´ed|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
heart-heaviness — heart heavˈiness noun Depression of spirits • • • Main Entry: ↑heart * * * heart heaviness see heart n. 55 a … Useful english dictionary
heavy-hearted — heav|y heart|ed [ ,hevi hartəd ] adjective LITERARY very sad … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
heavy-hearted — heav′y heart′ed adj. sorrowful; melancholy; dejected • Etymology: 1350–1400 … From formal English to slang
heavy — heav|y1 [ hevi ] adjective *** ▸ 1 with a lot of weight ▸ 2 many things ▸ 3 with physical effort ▸ 4 showing anger ▸ 5 smell: sweet & strong ▸ 6 not attractive ▸ 7 with a lot of force etc. ▸ 8 uncomfortable or tired ▸ 9 very severe ▸ 10… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
heavy — heav•y [[t]ˈhɛv i[/t]] adj. heav•i•er, heav•i•est, 1) of great weight: a heavy load[/ex] 2) of great amount, quantity, or size: a heavy vote[/ex] 3) of great force, intensity, or turbulence: heavy seas[/ex] 4) of more than the usual or average… … From formal English to slang
heavy — heav|y1 W1S1 [ˈhevi] adj comparative heavier superlative heaviest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(weight)¦ 2¦(amount/degree/severity)¦ 3¦(needing physical effort)¦ 4¦(needing mental effort)¦ 5 heavy going 6 be heavy on something 7 heavy with something … Dictionary of contemporary English
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