weight
/wāt/
noun
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing."he was at least 175 pounds in weight"synonyms: heaviness, mass, load, burden, pressure, force, poundage, tonnage, avoirdupois
- a piece of metal known to weigh a definite amount and used on scales to determine how heavy an object or quantity of a substance is.
- the ability of someone or something to influence decisions or actions."a recommendation by the committee will carry great weight"synonyms: influence, force, leverage, sway, muscle, teeth, importance, significance, consequence, value, substance, power, authority, prestige, clout, beef, pull
- the surface density of cloth, used as a measure of its quality.
verb
- hold (something) down by placing a heavy object on top of it."a mug half filled with coffee weighted down a stack of papers"
- attach importance or value to."speaking, reading, and writing should be weighted equally in the assessment"
- assign a handicap weight to (a horse).
- treat (a fabric) with a substance to make it seem thicker and heavier.
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noun · a measure of the heaviness of an object; the amount anything weighs · physics the vertical force experienced by a mass as a result of gravitation. · a ...