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They are more heavily and most heavily. While the comparatives heavier and heaviest may be used as adverbs, they do so as forms of the word 'heavy' where it is used (rarely) as an adverb.
to fall or drop heavily
Another word is but
another word for very large
No, the word 'heavily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: He sank heavily into a chair after his ordeal.
breathe heavily = gasp, huffing and puffing, breathing, labored breathing, hyperventilation
in many ways. If rains heavily, it causes flood, if rains scarcely, it causes drought.
Where the soil is loose and rains heavily
The Luhya word for the English word rains is "mvua."
Between June & October it rains in Mumbai quite heavily
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It is when it pours down heavily and the rains for example over flood
Heavy rains are helpful and also lead to loss of property and life. Heavy rains destroys crops and Sometimes make rivers overflow leading to flooding. Heavy rains also help when it is too hot as it cools down the temperatures.
you say halt and pull back on the rains and another word is ho or woo any of those will do.
Heavily can be used in multiple ways. One definition of heavily is to describe an item that is heavy. Another use of the term can be very slowly, and third the term may be used to mean severely.
more heavily, most heavily