Meaning & Definition of word "Heft"

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    Heft

    /hɛft/

    noun:

    • 1. The weight or mass of something.
      • Example: The heft of the box made it difficult to lift.
    • 2. Great weight or importance.
      • Example: The heft of her argument left little room for doubt.

    verb:

    • 1. To lift or carry something heavy.
      • Example: He hefted the large stone onto the trailer.
    • 2. To assess the weight of something.
      • Example: She hefted the bag to judge whether she could carry it.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'heft', meaning 'weight, bulk', derived from Old Norse 'hafta', meaning 'to grab, to carry'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    heft it out:

    To lift and move something heavy.

    heft of the matter:

    The seriousness or importance of an issue.

    Related Words

    weight:

    The measure of the heaviness of an object.

    burden:

    A heavy load or responsibility.

    load:

    Something that is carried, especially a heavy one.

    Slang Meanings of heft

    Meaning: To have a significant presence or impact.

    Example Sentence: That new movie has real heft in the industry.

    Meaning: To carry or handle something heavily or with difficulty.

    Example Sentence: He was hefting around those equipment pieces all day.