Weight over and above what is required by law or custom., Superabundance of weight; preponderance., Overweighing; excessive.
Obese (overweight)
The likely word is obese, meaning very overweight.
Obesely is an adverb and you've spelled it correctly. Use caution, however, with linking this adverb to a similar meaning string of words. For example, Sally was very obesely overweight. "Very overweight" already means obese. "Obesely overweight" seems redundant, meaning that it is repetitive (an error that writers should avoid). It may be better to pick one or the other in writing, either use "obese" or use "overweight". To indicate "very obese", doctors use the words "grossly obese" or "grossly overweight".
It is an adjective meaning "fat" in Spanish.
HWP means "Height weight proportional." It's an acronym often used in personal ads meaning "not overweight."
Sadly, it mean that an animal, object or thing is overweight or over the average size it is mean't to be.
Weight over and above what is required by law or custom., Superabundance of weight; preponderance., Overweighing; excessive.
just overweight
How can candy be overweight? Eating loads of candy makes you overweight though.
68.1% of the Mexican population is overweight at some degree, meaning their BMI (Body Mass Index) is 30 or more.
Other than medical or health reasons, there is little need to call someone anything that refers to race, color, weight, birth defects, and so on. Health and medical - wise, the term 'plump' (Somewhat overweight) or 'obese' (very overweight) is OK. Or just use the term, 'overweight'. Some people use the term, "Undertall", as in, "I am not overweight, I am just undertall" Meaning that if the person was taller, their weight would be just right.
About 50% of pugs are overweight.