heavy


adjective

  • Something that is very heavy, like a big rock.
  • Something serious or important.
  • Hard to carry or deal with.
  • Very good or impressive.
  • Very intense or strong, like a big storm.

verb

  • To make something heavier.
  • To feel sad or make someone sad.

noun

  • A bad guy in stories or movies.
  • A person who helps keep order, like a doorman or bouncer.
  • A big airplane that carries a lot of people or things.

adverb

  • In a way that is heavy or serious.
  • Very much or a lot.
  • To a great degree.


Word Explanation:

  • Heavy means that something weighs a lot. For example, a big box of books is heavy, and it can be hard to pick up.

Word in hindi

भारी (Bhaari)

Bhaari

Other variations in hindi

  • वजनदार (Vajandaar) Vajandaar
  • भारी (Bhaari) Bhaari

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'heavy' mean?

The word 'heavy' means something that weighs a lot or is difficult to lift.

How do you pronounce 'heavy'?

You pronounce 'heavy' like 'hev-ee'.

What is the origin of the word 'heavy'?

The word 'heavy' comes from the Old English word 'hefig', which means weighty or burdensome.

What is the meaning of 'heavy' in Hindi?

The word 'heavy' in Hindi is 'भारी' (Bhārī).