The heaviest wrist watch is the Chopard 201Carat Watch, weighing 201 carats (around 40 grams), valued at $25 million.
The superlative degree of heavy is "heaviest."
The superlative word for heavy is "heaviest."
heavier, heaviest
heavier, heaviest
If a wrist watch is moving on your wrist, it could mean that the watch strap is loose, causing the watch to shift around. This can be uncomfortable and may also affect the accuracy of the watch as it might not be positioned properly to keep time accurately. Adjusting the strap to fit snugly on your wrist can help prevent the watch from moving.
The superlative degree of heavy is "heaviest."
The superlative word for heavy is "heaviest."
The third degree of heavy is the heaviest
heaviest, heavier
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He wears a watch on his right wrist.
She was about 175 pounds at her heaviest.
Ironically, time can slow a wrist watch.
No, heaviest is an adjective, the superlative form for the adjective heavy (heavier, heaviest). Example sentence:We bought the heaviest watermelon we could find.
heavier, heaviest
the heaviest hailstone on record fall was.... 1130
heavier, heaviest