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weighed down

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Explanation of "Weighed Down"

Definition: "Weighed down" is an adjective that describes a person or thing that is heavily burdened or loaded with something. This can be physical weight, such as carrying a heavy load, or emotional weight, like feeling stressed or worried.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: You can use "weighed down" to talk about both physical burdens (like carrying something heavy) and emotional burdens (like stress or worries).
  • Form: It is often used in a descriptive way to illustrate how someone feels or what they are carrying in their life.
Examples:
  1. Physical Burden: "She was weighed down by the heavy backpack she carried all day."
  2. Emotional Burden: "After hearing the bad news, he felt weighed down by sadness."
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, "weighed down" can indicate not just the feeling of being burdened but also the impact it has on a person's ability to function. For example: - "The social workers, weighed down with cares, struggled to find time for their own well-being."

Word Variants:
  • Weight (noun): The heaviness of an object or the amount of stress someone feels.
  • Weigh (verb): To measure how heavy something is or to consider something seriously.
Different Meanings:

While "weighed down" primarily relates to burdens, it can also describe a state of being overwhelmed by responsibilities or emotions, indicating a loss of freedom or ease.

Synonyms:
  • Burdened
  • Overloaded
  • Encumbered
  • Overwhelmed
  • Loaded down
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Weighed down by life’s burdens": This idiom illustrates a feeling of being overwhelmed by life's challenges.
  • "Weigh down on someone": This phrasal verb means to cause someone to feel heavy or burdened emotionally. For example, "The expectations from her family weigh down on her."
Summary:

"Weighed down" effectively captures the feeling of being burdened, whether by physical loads or emotional stresses.

Adjective
  1. heavily burdened with work or cares
    • bowed down with troubles
    • found himself loaded down with responsibilities
    • overburdened social workers
    • weighed down with cares
  2. full of; bearing great weight
    • trees heavy with fruit
    • vines weighed down with grapes

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