heavy in Arabic
heavy in Arabic is ثَقِيل — heavy means having great weight; hard to lift or carry.
heavy in Arabic
ثَقِيل
Pronounced: ṯaqīl
having great weight
What does "heavy" mean?
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adj Having great weight; hard to lift or carry.
"The suitcase was too heavy to carry up the stairs."
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adj Great in amount, degree, or intensity.
"There was heavy traffic on the motorway all morning."
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adj Serious or somber in tone.
"That's pretty heavy news for a Monday morning."
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noun Informal: a villain, or a bodyguard/enforcer.
"The gang sent one of their heavies to collect the debt."
heavy in a sentence
- The suitcase was too heavy to carry up the stairs.
- There was heavy traffic on the motorway all morning.
- She's been under a lot of heavy pressure at work.
- That's pretty heavy news for a Monday morning.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "heavy" in Arabic?
"heavy" in Arabic is ثَقِيل. heavy means: Having great weight; hard to lift or carry.
How do you pronounce ثَقِيل?
"heavy" in Arabic is ثَقِيل, pronounced "ṯaqīl".
How do you use "heavy" in a sentence?
Example: "The suitcase was too heavy to carry up the stairs." In Arabic, "heavy" is ثَقِيل.
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