Heavy
Adjective
UK
/ˈhev.i/
US
/ˈhev.i/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
Having a lot of weight or being serious/strong.
Example
"This bag is heavy."
"The box was so heavy that three people had to lift it together."
"Heavy snow made the roads slippery and difficult to drive on."
Explanation
Heavy means having a lot of weight or being strong or difficult to carry or do. For example, this box is heavy. It can also describe strong rain, snow, or work, like there was heavy rain yesterday. Heavy can also describe serious feelings or situations, like she felt heavy with sadness. This word is used to tell how something is in weight, strength, or seriousness.