What is another word for has weight?

Pronunciation: [hɐz wˈe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The phrase "has weight" refers to something that has mass and can be measured on a scale. Synonyms for this phrase include "is substantial," "carries gravitas," "holds significance," "bears influence," and "has heft." "Is substantial" suggests that something is substantial in size or quantity, while "carries gravitas" implies that it has a sense of importance or seriousness. "Holds significance" emphasizes the importance of something, while "bears influence" suggests that something has the ability to affect others. "Has heft" is a more informal way of saying that something is weighty or substantial. These synonyms can be used in a variety of contexts, from describing a physical object to discussing a person's impact or influence.

What are the hypernyms for Has weight?

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

Famous quotes with Has weight

  • Oh leave the Wise our measures to collate. One thing at least is certain, light has weight. One thing is certain and the rest debate. Light rays, when near the Sun, do not go straight.
    Arthur Eddington
  • ...suppose α without weight, but β possessing weight; and let α pass over space γδ, but β in the same time pass over a space γε,—for that which has weight will be carried through the larger space. If now the heavy body be divided in the proportion that space γε bears to γδ, ... and if the whole is carried through the whole space γε, then it must be that a part in the same time would be carried through γδ...
    Aristotle

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