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adjective

hefty

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adjective
1
Large, heavy, and solidly built; substantial in size or weight.
"He carried a hefty stack of textbooks under one arm."
"The gym bag felt hefty once she packed the weights in."
2
Larger than usual in amount, especially of a cost, fine, or sum of money.
"They were slapped with a hefty fine for the late filing."
"Repairing the roof came with a hefty price tag."
3
Physically strong, muscular, and powerfully built, said of a person.
"A hefty security guard blocked the doorway."

How to Use Hefty

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishBig and heavy — used for objects, people, or (informally) large amounts of money.

Common pairings
hefty price hefty fine hefty sum hefty build

Word Forms

heftier comparative, Heftys plural, heftiest superlative

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Etymology

From "heft" (weight, heaviness) plus the adjective ending "-y", dating to the 1800s.

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