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    heavily
    /ˈhɛvɪli/

    adverb

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  2. HEAVILY definition: 1. to a great degree: 2. with force, or in a way that needs a lot of effort to move or lift: 3…. Learn more.

  3. HEAVILY meaning: 1. to a great degree: 2. with force, or in a way that needs a lot of effort to move or lift: 3…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of HEAVILY is to a great degree : severely. How to use heavily in a sentence.

  5. adverb. with a great weight or burden: a heavily loaded wagon. in a manner suggestive of carrying a great weight; ponderously; lumberingly: He walked heavily across the room. in an oppressive manner: Cares weigh heavily upon him. severely; greatly; intensely: to suffer heavily. densely; thickly: heavily wooded.

  6. in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or anxious. Silence hung heavily in the room. The burden of guilt weighed heavily on his mind. heavily loaded/laden full of or loaded with heavy things. a heavily loaded van. The car was heavily laden on the way home.

  7. Anything that happens heavily is weighty, extensive, or labored. A car falling off its jack will crash heavily to the ground, and if you are a new runner, you'll be breathing heavily after the first mile.

  8. HEAVILY definition: 1. a lot or to a great degree: 2. to drink/smoke a lot 3. to rain/snow a lot. Learn more.

  9. adv. 1. with a great weight: heavily loaded. 2. ponderously; lumberingly: to walk heavily. 3. oppressively: Cares weigh heavily upon him. 4. severely; intensely: to suffer heavily. 5. densely; thickly: heavily wooded. 6. in large amounts: to rain heavily. 7. without animation or vigor; in a dull manner; sluggishly. [before 900]

  10. heavily. (hevɪli ) 1. adverb [ADVERB after verb] If someone says something heavily, they say it in a slow way which shows a feeling such as sadness, tiredness, or annoyance. 'I didn't even think about her,' he said heavily. 2. See also heavy. More Synonyms of heavily. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · Adverb. [ edit] heavily ( comparative more heavily, superlative most heavily) With a great weight. heavily burdened. She fell heavily into bed. He clomped heavily up the stairs in his boots. The great clod trod heavily on my toes! To a considerable degree, to a great extent. He relied heavily on the data collected by the others. He drank heavily.