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heave

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Verb — To lift, pull, or throw something heavy with a lot of effort.

How to use heave

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heave a sigh heave a boat ashore heave with effort

Etymology

From Old English hebban, meaning to lift or raise — the same ancient root that gives us "heavy."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “heave” mean?

The word “heave” means to lift, pull, or throw something heavy with a lot of effort. In plain terms, to lift or pull something heavy with visible effort — or for the stomach/chest, to rise and fall.

How do you pronounce “heave”?

“Heave” is pronounced HEEV (/ˈhiːv/ in IPA).

How do you use “heave” in a sentence?

Here is “heave” used in a sentence: “They heaved the crate onto the back of the truck.”

What part of speech is “heave”?

Depending on how it is used, “heave” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “heave” come from?

The word “heave” comes from Old English. From Old English hebban, meaning to lift or raise — the same ancient root that gives us "heavy.".

How many meanings does “heave” have?

“Heave” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to lift, pull, or throw something heavy with a lot of effort.

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