leaden

[ˈlɛdən]

leaden Definition

  • 1having a dull, heavy, or slow quality
  • 2made of lead

Using leaden: Examples

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

  • Example

    The leaden sky signaled an approaching storm.

  • Example

    His leaden feet made it difficult to run.

  • Example

    The speech was met with a leaden silence.

  • Example

    The artist used a leaden pencil to sketch the outline.

leaden Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leaden

Antonyms for leaden

Phrases with leaden

  • something that feels very heavy and burdensome

    Example

    The news of his father's death came as a leaden weight on his shoulders.

  • an oppressive or depressing atmosphere

    Example

    The leaden atmosphere in the room made it difficult to breathe.

  • slow and heavy steps

    Example

    She took leaden steps towards the door, feeling exhausted.

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Summary: leaden in Brief

The term 'leaden' [ˈlɛdən] describes something that is dull, heavy, or slow. It can refer to physical objects like lead pencils or the atmosphere in a room. Examples include 'The leaden sky signaled an approaching storm' and 'His leaden feet made it difficult to run.' The phrase 'a leaden weight' refers to something that feels very heavy and burdensome.