heaved

[hiːvd]

heaved Definition

  • 1lift or haul (something heavy) with great effort.
  • 2throw (something) with great effort.
  • 3breathe a deep sigh of relief.

Using heaved: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "heaved" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He heaved the box onto the shelf.

  • Example

    She heaved a brick through the window.

  • Example

    He heaved a sigh of relief when he saw his test results.

heaved Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for heaved

Antonyms for heaved

Phrases with heaved

  • heave-ho

    a cry to exertion, especially in hauling something heavy.

    Example

    With a heave-ho, they lifted the couch up the stairs.

  • to breathe out deeply and audibly because one is relieved that something difficult or unpleasant has passed or been avoided.

    Example

    After the long flight, I heaved a sigh of relief when I finally arrived at my hotel.

  • heave into view/sight

    to come into view, especially gradually or partially.

    Example

    As we rounded the bend, the castle heaved into view.

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Summary: heaved in Brief

The verb 'heaved' [hiːvd] means to lift or throw something with great effort, or to breathe a deep sigh of relief. It is often used in phrases like 'heave-ho,' which is a cry to exertion, and 'heave a sigh of relief,' which means to breathe out deeply and audibly because one is relieved that something difficult or unpleasant has passed or been avoided.