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English - Japanese
Heavily
ˈhɛvəli
Very common
~ 2100
~ 2100
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
重く, 激しく, 深刻に, しっかりと, 厳しく
Heavily meanings in Japanese
重く
Example:
The box was heavily laden with books.
その箱は本で重く積まれていた。
She was breathing heavily after the run.
彼女はランニングの後で重く息をしていた。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Use in physical contexts, such as weight or effort.
Note: Often used to describe something that is physically heavy or requires a lot of effort.
激しく
Example:
It rained heavily all night.
夜通し激しく雨が降った。
The competition was heavily contested.
その競争は激しく争われた。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Use in contexts of intensity, such as weather or competition.
Note: Can be used to describe something that occurs in large amounts or with great intensity.
深刻に
Example:
He was heavily criticized for his actions.
彼は行動について深刻に批判された。
The issue was heavily discussed at the meeting.
その問題は会議で深刻に議論された。
Usage: formalContext: Use in discussions about criticism or serious matters.
Note: This use often implies a serious or significant degree of something.
しっかりと
Example:
She was heavily involved in the project.
彼女はそのプロジェクトにしっかりと関わっていた。
He is heavily invested in his career.
彼は自身のキャリアにしっかりと投資している。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Use to describe involvement or investment in activities.
Note: This meaning emphasizes strong commitment or engagement.
厳しく
Example:
The rules were enforced heavily.
ルールは厳しく施行された。
The security was heavily increased after the incident.
その事件後、警備が厳しく強化された。
Usage: formalContext: Use in contexts of regulation or security.
Note: Indicates strictness or a high level of enforcement.
Heavily's synonyms
intensely
Intensely means with strong feeling or in a forceful way.
Example: The music was playing intensely, filling the room with energy.
Note: Heavily often refers to physical weight or pressure, while intensely refers to emotional or strong feeling.
vigorously
Vigorously means with great force, energy, or enthusiasm.
Example: She scrubbed the floor vigorously to remove the stubborn stains.
Note: Heavily focuses more on the weight or pressure, while vigorously emphasizes the force or energy used in an action.
densely
Densely means closely compacted together or having a thick consistency.
Example: The fog was so dense that visibility was reduced to almost zero.
Note: Heavily relates more to weight or intensity, while densely refers to compactness or thickness.
profusely
Profusely means in large amounts or to a great degree.
Example: She was sweating profusely after running for an hour in the hot sun.
Note: Heavily can refer to physical weight or pressure, while profusely emphasizes abundance or degree.
Heavily expressions, common phrases
Heavily rely on
To depend on something or someone to a great extent.
Example: I heavily rely on my calendar to keep track of important events.
Note: The addition of 'rely on' changes the meaning to emphasize a strong dependence.
Heavily involved
To be deeply engaged or committed to a particular activity or cause.
Example: She is heavily involved in various community projects.
Note: The phrase 'heavily involved' indicates a high level of commitment or participation.
Heavily influenced
To be significantly impacted or shaped by something or someone.
Example: His style of painting is heavily influenced by impressionist artists.
Note: The addition of 'influenced' highlights the effect of the influence on a person or thing.
Heavily criticized
To receive a large amount of disapproval or negative feedback.
Example: The new policy was heavily criticized by the employees.
Note: The emphasis is on the intensity and volume of the criticism received.
Heavily populated
To have a high concentration of people or living beings in a particular area.
Example: The coastal areas are heavily populated during the summer season.
Note: The term 'heavily populated' emphasizes the density of population in a specific region.
Heavily armed
To possess a significant amount of weapons or military equipment.
Example: The soldiers were heavily armed for the dangerous mission.
Note: The phrase 'heavily armed' emphasizes the abundance or strength of weaponry.
Heavily guarded
To be under strong protection or surveillance against potential threats.
Example: The museum exhibits were heavily guarded to prevent theft.
Note: The term 'heavily guarded' highlights the level of security or protection in place.
Heavily indebted
To owe a large amount of money or be in significant financial debt.
Example: After buying a house and a car, he found himself heavily indebted.
Note: The addition of 'indebted' emphasizes the burden of owing a substantial sum of money.
Heavily everyday (slang) expressions
Heavily
Used informally to express strong interest, involvement, or dedication in a particular activity or subject.
Example: I'm heavily into yoga these days.
Note: The slang term accentuates the intensity or depth of the involvement compared to the more neutral term 'into'.
Heavily strapped
Refers to someone having a significant amount of money or resources.
Example: He was heavily strapped with cash after the poker game.
Note: The slang term 'heavily strapped' suggests an abundance or excess of money/resource compared to simply being 'strapped'.
Heavily juiced
Means to be under the influence of something, often referring to energy drinks, alcohol, or drugs.
Example: She's been heavily juiced on energy drinks lately.
Note: The slang term 'heavily juiced' implies a high level or excessive consumption compared to just being 'juiced'.
Heavily chilling
Indicates relaxing or taking it easy in a significant or intense manner.
Example: I'm just heavily chilling at home tonight.
Note: The slang term emphasizes a deeper sense of relaxation compared to simply 'chilling'.
Heavily ghosted
Refers to being completely ignored or avoided, especially in the context of communication.
Example: She felt disappointed after being heavily ghosted by her date.
Note: The slang term 'heavily ghosted' intensifies the impact of being ignored compared to just being 'ghosted'.
Heavily - Examples
The storm heavily damaged the roof of the house.
She was heavily criticized for her controversial remarks.
The company heavily invested in research and development.
Heavily grammar
Heavily - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: heavily
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): heavily
Syllables, Separation and Stress
heavily Contains 2 syllables: heavi • ly
Phonetic transcription: ˈhe-və-lē
heavi ly , ˈhe və lē (The red syllable is stressed)
Heavily - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
heavily: ~ 2100 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.