weightful

English

Etymology

From weight + -ful.

Adjective

weightful (comparative more weightful, superlative most weightful)

  1. Full of, possessing, or characterised by weight; weighty.
    • 2010, Nina Topintzi, Onsets: Suprasegmental and Prosodic Behaviour:
      A new implication arises; in particular, it is anticipated that if a language has weightful complex syllable margins, then it should also have weightful singleton margins.
    • 2012, Khalid, War & Peace In The Sudan:
      This is the only way to make them increasingly weightful in the popular supportscale.

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