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Bulky; weighty; substantial; ponderous; corpulent.
Hefty, weighty, large, fat
Quoted from the Related Link: "From wight, in old English, lively, quick, and man, or from the Dutch, wight, weighty, ponderous, Wightman, a stout man, or it may be, after all, simply White-man."
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very weighty
The word weightier is the comparative form of weighty, and the word weighty means having a lot of weight, or in other words heavy. And weightier would therefore mean heavier. The word weighty is sometimes used metaphorically rather than literally, as in, weighty arguments. That would be, arguments that carry a lot of weight. Meaning, they matter.
Christina Cooks - 2001 Weighty Issues was released on: USA: 5 October 2002
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weighty, hefty, substantial, ponderous; solid, dense, leaden; burdensome
The human ideal is highly culturally influenced. For some, it resembles the perfection of the Vitruvian man. Others find the human ideal to be a bit more weighty in proportion.
The adjective weighty implies mass, or importance, but is sometimes used for large numbers.The more likely word is the number 80, spelled eighty.
The Jackie Gleason Show - 1952 A Weighty Problem was released on: USA: 16 April 1955