heavily
adverb /ˈhevɪli/
/ˈhevɪli/
- It was raining heavily.
- to drink heavily
- to be bleeding heavily
- to be heavily taxed
- heavily armed police (= carrying a lot of weapons)
- a heavily pregnant woman (= one whose baby is nearly ready to be born)
- They are both heavily involved in politics.
- He relies heavily on his parents.
- She has been heavily criticized in the press.
- Their music is heavily influenced by heavy metal and punk rock.
- Two Swedish companies invested heavily in the Russian energy business.
- These companies depend heavily on government support.
- The country's economy is heavily dependent on foreign investment and aid.
- The book draws heavily on case studies in Ethiopia.
- with a lot of force or effort
- She fell heavily to the ground.
- heavily built (of a person) with a large, solid and strong body
- slowly and loudly
- She was now breathing heavily.
- He was snoring heavily.
- in a slow way that sounds as though you are worried or sad
- He sighed heavily.
- in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or anxious
- Silence hung heavily in the room.
- The burden of guilt weighed heavily on his mind.
- heavily loaded/laden full of or loaded with heavy things
- a heavily loaded van
- The car was heavily laden on the way home.