What are some opposite words for weighed down?
Antonyms for weighed downweighed down
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term weighed down.
Princeton's WordNet
heavy, weighed downadjective
full of; bearing great weight
"trees heavy with fruit"; "vines weighed down with grapes"
Antonyms:
empty, unburdenedSynonyms:
laboured, sullen, overburdened, laborious, bowed down(p), overweight, toilsome, intemperate, with child(p), sound, wakeless, dense, grueling, heavy(p), threatening, grave, loaded down(p), cloggy, heavy(a), large(p), clayey, enceinte, grievous, fleshy, hard, weighty, impenetrable, gruelling, expectant, lumbering, ponderous, backbreaking, sonorous, great(p), profound, operose, weighed down(p), heavy, arduous, big(a), labored, punishing, gravid, big(p), lowering, leadenbowed down(p), loaded down(p), overburdened, weighed down(p)adjective
heavily burdened with work or cares
"bowed down with troubles"; "found himself loaded down with responsibilities"; "overburdened social workers"; "weighed down with cares"
Antonyms:
empty, unburdened
How to use weighed down in a sentence?
I doubt we'll see a rate hike this year, the market is weighed down by debt. It's very difficult to see consumer spending ramp up substantially unless the debt levels fall.
Existing-home sales continue to be weighed down by rising prices and low inventory, sales in May fell for the fourth-straight month to the slowest annual pace since June 2020. However, housing demand is still very strong. Even with this declining trend, sales last month were still much higher than in May 2019.
Nowotny's comments hit the euro just as it was beginning to firm, and the currency could weighed down if other ECB official hint at the need for further easing.
Zimbabwe is weighed down by over 70 percent joblessness. Students who obtain science and technical qualifications have better chances in a shrinking job market.
We are in a very volatile phase and it's not that surprising that any gains trigger profit taking. Europe is weighed down by a weak start at Wall Street.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#2964 | empty | |
#199457 | unburdened |
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