heavily - Meaning in Telugu
heavily - Meaning in Telugu
abverb
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Definitions and Meaning of heavily in English
heavily abverb
- to a considerable degree
Synonyms
to a great extent
Example
- "he relied heavily on others' data"
- indulging excessively
Synonyms
hard, intemperately
Example
- "he drank heavily"
- in a labored manner
Example
- "he breathed heavily"
- slowly as if burdened by much weight
Synonyms
heavy, heavy
Example
- "time hung heavy on their hands"
- in a manner designed for heavy duty
Examples
- "a heavily constructed car"
- "heavily armed"
- in a heavy-footed manner
Example
- "he walked heavily up the three flights to his room"
- with great force
Example
- "she hit her arm heavily against the wall"
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What is heavily meaning in Telugu?
The word or phrase heavily refers to to a considerable degree, or indulging excessively, or in a labored manner, or slowly as if burdened by much weight, or in a manner designed for heavy duty, or in a heavy-footed manner. See heavily meaning in Telugu, heavily definition, translation and meaning of heavily in Telugu. Find heavily similar words, heavily synonyms. Also learn heavily opposite words, heavily antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of heavily. Find the answer of what is the meaning of heavily in Telugu.
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