Meaning & Definition of word "Leaden"

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    Leaden

    /ˈlɛd.ən/

    adjective:

    • 1. Lacking vitality or lightness; heavy and sluggish.
      • Example: His movements were leaden, as if he were weighed down by an unseen burden.
    • 2. Dull or uninteresting; lacking in animation.
      • Example: The conversation was leaden, with no one eager to share their thoughts.
    • 3. Made of lead or resembling lead.
      • Example: The leaden skies threatened rain all day long.
    • 4. Depressed or gloomy in mood.
      • Example: She spoke in a leaden tone, reflecting her dismal outlook.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'leden', from Old English 'lœden' (lead).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    leaden footsteps:

    A description of slow, heavy movements.

    leaden heart:

    A feeling of heavy sadness or burden.

    leaden gaze:

    A gaze that is dull or lacking in excitement.

    Related Words

    lead:

    A heavy, soft metal often used in construction and batteries.

    lethargic:

    Lacking energy; sluggish.

    Slang Meanings of leaden

    Meaning: Something that is boring or tedious.

    Example Sentence: The presentation was so leaden, I nearly fell asleep.

    Meaning: Describing someone who is slow to react or respond.

    Example Sentence: Don’t be so leaden about it; just go for it!