Heavier [adjective]

Definition of Heavier:

having great weight

Opposite/Antonyms of Heavier:


Sentence/Example of Heavier:

Father Salvierderra said if we repined under our crosses, then a heavier cross would be laid on us.

On this errand he departed, wrapped tightly in his cloak, walking briskly through the now heavier rain.

Because they used a heavier ball, roulette looked about the same as on Earth, and the same went for the dice games.

The attacking guns threw heavier shot and had a longer range than the Spanish artillery.

As this cold water is heavier than that which is of higher temperature and nearer the surface, it has no tendency to rise.

Still her weariness gained on her, and her limbs grew heavier, until she could scarcely drag herself along.

A smaller one was in advance, filled with sailors and soldiers, in order to tow the heavier craft along.

His teeth were larger than normal on earth, and the incisors smaller and more pointed, the canines heavier and longer.

I wonder whether we ought to lie in here to-day, or take the chance of clearing the foot of the island before it gets heavier.

Her tears instead flowed faster, and her sobs grew heavier, until finally she moaned like a stricken animal in pain.