weighed

[weɪd]

weighed Definition

  • 1to find out how heavy something is, using scales
  • 2to have a specified weight
  • 3to carefully consider and compare different things in order to make a decision

Using weighed: Examples

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

  • Example

    I weighed the package and it was over 2 kilograms.

  • Example

    The elephant weighed more than 5000 pounds.

  • Example

    She weighed her options before making a decision.

  • Example

    The pros and cons of the situation were weighed carefully.

weighed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for weighed

Phrases with weighed

  • to raise the anchor of a ship so that it can sail away

    Example

    The captain ordered the crew to weigh anchor and set sail.

  • to make someone feel worried or unhappy

    Example

    The stress of the job was weighing him down.

  • to be weighed, especially before a competition

    Example

    The boxers weighed in before the fight.

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Summary: weighed in Brief

The verb 'weighed' [weɪd] has three main meanings: to find out how heavy something is, to have a specified weight, and to carefully consider and compare different things in order to make a decision. It can be used in phrases like 'weigh anchor,' meaning to raise the anchor of a ship, and 'weigh down,' meaning to make someone feel worried or unhappy.