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All heavy synonyms

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adj heavy

  • difficult β€” not easily or readily done; requiring much labor, skill, or planning to be performed successfully; hard: a difficult job.
  • bulky β€” Something that is bulky is large and heavy. Bulky things are often difficult to move or deal with.
  • huge β€” extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent: a huge ship; a huge portion of ice cream.
  • awkward β€” An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with.
  • unwieldy β€” not wieldy; wielded with difficulty; not readily handled or managed in use or action, as from size, shape, or weight; awkward; ungainly.
  • big β€” A big person or thing is large in physical size.
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  • large β€” of more than average size, quantity, degree, etc.; exceeding that which is common to a kind or class; big; great: a large house; a large number; in large measure; to a large extent.
  • burdensome β€” If you describe something as burdensome, you mean it is worrying or hard to deal with.
  • substantial β€” of ample or considerable amount, quantity, size, etc.: a substantial sum of money.
  • massive β€” consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy: massive columns.
  • hefty β€” heavy; weighty: a hefty book.
  • cumbersome β€” Something that is cumbersome is large and heavy and therefore difficult to carry, wear, or handle.
  • abundant β€” Something that is abundant is present in large quantities.
  • considerable β€” Considerable means great in amount or degree.
  • weighty β€” having considerable weight; heavy; ponderous: a weighty bundle.
  • tedious β€” event: dull
  • onerous β€” burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship: onerous duties.
  • tough β€” strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
  • harsh β€” ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners.
  • hard β€” not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
  • arduous β€” Something that is arduous is difficult and tiring, and involves a lot of effort.
  • violent β€” acting with or characterized by uncontrolled, strong, rough force: a violent earthquake.
  • complicated β€” If you say that something is complicated, you mean it has so many parts or aspects that it is difficult to understand or deal with.
  • serious β€” of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • rough β€” having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
  • dark β€” When it is dark, there is not enough light to see properly, for example because it is night.
  • wet β€” moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid: wet hands.
  • sluggish β€” indisposed to action or exertion; lacking in energy; lazy; indolent: a sluggish disposition.
  • gross β€” without deductions; total, as the amount of sales, salary, profit, etc., before taking deductions for expenses, taxes, or the like (opposed to net2. ): gross earnings; gross sales.
  • lumbering β€” timber sawed or split into planks, boards, etc.
  • overweight β€” weighing too much or more than is considered normal, proper, etc.: overweight luggage; an overweight patient; two letters that may be overweight.
  • stout β€” bulky in figure; heavily built; corpulent; thickset; fat: She is getting too stout for her dresses. Synonyms: big, rotund, stocky, portly, fleshy. Antonyms: thin, lean, slender, slim; skinny, scrawny.
  • wild β€” living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
  • complex β€” Something that is complex has many different parts, and is therefore often difficult to understand.
  • grave β€” the grave accent.
  • lowering β€” comparative of low1 .
  • melancholy β€” sober thoughtfulness; pensiveness.
  • downcast β€” directed downward, as the eyes.
  • damp β€” Something that is damp is slightly wet.
  • overcast β€” overspread or covered with clouds; cloudy: an overcast day.
  • stifling β€” suffocating; oppressively close: the stifling atmosphere of the cavern.
  • close β€” When you close something such as a door or lid or when it closes, it moves so that a hole, gap, or opening is covered.
  • ample β€” If there is an ample amount of something, there is enough of it and usually some extra.
  • beefy β€” Someone, especially a man, who is beefy has a big body and large muscles.
  • built β€” Built is the past tense and past participle of build.
  • chunky β€” A chunky person is broad and heavy.
  • copious β€” A copious amount of something is a large amount of it.
  • corpulent β€” If you describe someone as corpulent, you mean they are fat.

adjective heavy

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