weight in Italian
weight in Italian is peso, appesantire, gravare — weight means how heavy someone or something is.
weight in Italian
peso
appesantire
(transitive) To add weight to something; to make something heavier.
gravare
(transitive) To load, burden or oppress someone.
ponderare
(transitive, mathematics) To assign weights to individual statistics.
What does "weight" mean?
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noun How heavy someone or something is.
"The doctor asked about his recent change in weight."
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noun A heavy object, especially one used for exercise or to hold something down.
"He lifts weights three times a week at the gym."
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verb To give particular statistics or factors more importance than others.
"The survey results were weighted to reflect the national population."
weight in a sentence
- The doctor asked about his recent change in weight.
- The bridge is designed to bear enormous weight.
- He lifts weights three times a week at the gym.
- The survey results were weighted to reflect the national population.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "weight" in Italian?
"weight" in Italian is peso, appesantire, gravare. weight means: How heavy someone or something is.
How do you use "weight" in a sentence?
Example: "The doctor asked about his recent change in weight." In Italian, "weight" is peso, appesantire, gravare.
Are there other ways to say "weight" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "weight": peso, appesantire, gravare, ponderare.
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