What is another word for are heavy?

Pronunciation: [ɑː hˈɛvi] (IPA)

When trying to describe something as "heavy", it can be useful to have a range of synonyms to choose from to ensure your writing is varied and interesting. Some examples of alternative words for "are heavy" include "weigh a lot", "are cumbersome", "are burdensome", "are arduous", "are difficult to lift", "are hefty", "are weighty", "are ponderous", "are unwieldy", and "are onerous". By using these alternatives, you can paint a more vivid picture of the object or situation you are describing and keep your writing fresh and engaging.

What are the hypernyms for Are heavy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for are heavy?

The phrase "are heavy" expresses weight, but if you want to convey lightness or lack of weight, you can use antonyms like "are light," "are featherweight," "are frail," "are insubstantial," or "are buoyant." "Are light" brings to mind objects or creatures that are effortless to lift or carry. "Are featherweight" implies a very light object, like a feather. "Are frail" suggests delicate objects that are easily breakable. "Are insubstantial" indicates objects that lack solidity or weight. Lastly, "are buoyant" pertains to objects or materials that float or have the ability to float in the air or water.

What are the antonyms for Are heavy?

Famous quotes with Are heavy

  • I have read in Plato and Cicero sayings that are wise and very beautiful; but I have never read in either of them: Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden.
    Saint Augustine
  • In my writing with Extreme, there are heavy themes. The cover photo has me with a gun to my neck. I am not advocating suicide. I am taking the philosophy that man is the measure of his own fate.
    Gary Cherone
  • Fear, conformity, immorality: these are heavy burdens. They drain us of creative energy. And when we are drained of creative energy, we do not create. We procreate, but we do not create.
    David McCallum
  • I wish you would moderate that fondness you have for your children. I do not mean you should abate any part of your care, or not do your duty to them in its utmost extent, but I would have you early prepare yourself for disappointments, which are heavy in proportion to their being surprising.
    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
  • If you want to forget something, you've to learn to let go. If you dislike something, you must let go that thing. If you don't, that very thing will live with you for ever, carved in your mind, and flowing in your veins. Time and Life are extremely precious to waste on something you dislike. So let go the things that are heavy and burdensome, the things that you dislike. Let your journey continue - upwards and onwards!
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate

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