Meaning & Definition of word "Weigh"

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    Weigh

    /weɪ/

    verb:

    • 1. To measure the weight of something.
      • Example: I need to weigh the flour before adding it to the recipe.
    • 2. To consider or assess the relative importance of something.
      • Example: Before making a decision, she had to weigh the pros and cons.
    • 3. To have a specific weight.
      • Example: The package should weigh no more than five pounds.
    • 4. To oppress or burden.
      • Example: He felt the weight of the responsibilities that weighed heavily on his shoulders.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'weghen', from Old English 'wēgan' meaning 'to carry, to weigh'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    weigh one's words:

    to be cautious about what one says.

    weigh in:

    to give one's opinion or take part in a discussion.

    weigh heavily on:

    to have a significant impact or burden.

    light as a feather:

    has very little weight.

    Related Words

    weight:

    the measure of how heavy something is.

    scale:

    an instrument for measuring weight.

    mass:

    the quantity of matter in a body.

    Slang Meanings of weigh

    Meaning: to consider the significance of something.

    Example Sentence: I'm weighing my options on whether to buy a new car.

    Meaning: to influence by the weight of an argument or feeling.

    Example Sentence: Her experience really weighs in on this issue.