WEIGHの定義と意味 - メリアム・ウェブスター
原題: WEIGH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
分析結果
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- 「WEIGH」は動詞および名詞として使用され、物の重さを測ることや、何かの重要性を評価することを意味します。1828年に設立されたメリアム・ウェブスター辞典では、この言葉の同義語や例文、関連するフレーズなども提供されています。
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WEIGH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition verb noun verb 2 verb noun Synonyms Synonym Chooser Example Sentences Word History Phrases Containing Rhymes Entries Near Related Articles Cite this Entry Citation Kids Definition Kids Medical Definition Medical More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Kids Medical More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In weigh 1 of 2 verb ˈwā weighed ; weighing ; weighs Synonyms of weigh transitive verb 1 : to ascertain the heaviness of by or as if by a balance 2 a : outweigh b : counterbalance c : to make heavy : weight — often used with down 3 : to consider carefully especially by balancing opposing factors or aspects in order to reach a choice or conclusion : evaluate weighing her options 4 : to heave up (an anchor) preparatory to sailing 5 : to measure or apportion (a definite quantity) on or as if on a scales intransitive verb 1 a : to have a certain heaviness : experience a specific force due to gravity b : to register a weight (as on a scales) — used with in or out compare weigh in 2 : to merit consideration as important : count evidence will weigh heavily against him 3 a : to press down with or as if with a heavy weight b : to have a saddening or disheartening effect guilt weighed on my mind 4 : to weigh anchor weighable ˈwā-ə-bəl adjective weigher noun weigh 2 of 2 noun : way — used in the phrase under weigh Synonyms of weigh Relevance Verb matter mean See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Choose the Right Synonym for weigh consider , study , contemplate , weigh mean to think about in order to arrive at a judgment or decision. consider may suggest giving thought to in order to reach a suitable conclusion, opinion, or decision. refused even to consider my proposal study implies sustained purposeful concentration and attention to details and minutiae. study the plan closely contemplate stresses focusing one's thoughts on something but does not imply coming to a conclusion or decision. contemplate the consequences of refusing weigh implies attempting to reach the truth or arrive at a decision by balancing conflicting claims or evidence. weigh the pros and cons of the case Examples of weigh in a Sentence Verb She weighs herself every morning. He used a scale to weigh the bananas. The bananas weigh more than the apples. How much do you weigh ? You will need to weigh the pros and cons. He took time to weigh his options. Her previous experience weighs in her favor. See More Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback . Verb Ahead of the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting Saturday, the mood in the air was cautiously optimistic as new and returning investors weighed the company’s direction under a new chief executive. — Yun Li,alex Harring,sarah Min, CNBC , 2 May 2026 In a first, California’s police accreditation body is weighing whether to strip two LAPD officers of their license to carry a badge over a controversial shooting. — Los Angeles Times , 2 May 2026 The Supreme Court’s rollback of the Voting Rights Act is already throwing the 2026 midterm elections into flux, as states weigh last-minute changes to their congressional maps, while preparing for a much broader redistricting battle in the years beyond. — Samantha-Jo Roth, The Washington Examiner , 2 May 2026 Gestation crates confine breeding sows, animals that can weigh over 500 pounds, to a space roughly the size of a refrigerator box for most of their lives. — Jesse Plunkett, The Orlando Sentinel , 2 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for weigh Word History Etymology Verb Middle English weyen , from Old English wegan to move, carry, weigh — more at way Noun alteration of way First Known Use Verb before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Noun 1777, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of weigh was before the 12th century See more words from the same century Phrases Containing weigh prey / weigh on someone's mind under weigh weigh anchor weigh a ton weigh down weigh - in weigh on weigh one's words weigh out weigh up Rhymes for weigh ay bay bey brae cay chez dey dray fay fey flay fray See All Rhymes for weigh Browse Nearby Words Weigert's method weigh weighable See all Nearby Words Articles Related to weigh The Verbing Adventures of 'Weigh' and... They both act as verbs, but (mostly) differently Cite this Entry Style MLA Chicago APA Merriam-Webster “Weigh.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/weigh. Accessed 5 May. 2026. Copy Citation Kids Definition weigh verb ˈwā 1 a : to find the heaviness of weighed the bag of onions on a scale b : to have weight or a certain weight he weighs 200 pounds 2 a : to consider carefully : ponder weigh your chances of winning b : to be important : count the evidence will weigh heavily against him 3 : to raise before sailing weigh anchor 4 : to measure on or as if on a scale weigh out several pounds of rice 5 : to press down with or as if with a weight her worries weigh heavily on her weigher noun Medical Definition weigh transitive verb ˈwā 1 : to ascertain the heaviness of by or as if by a balance 2 : to measure or apportion (a definite quantity) on or as if on a scale intransitive verb : to have a certain amount of heaviness : experience a specific force due to gravity More from Merriam-Webster on weigh Nglish: Translation of weigh for Spanish Speakers Last Updated: 3 May 2026 - Updated example sentences Love words? Need even more definitions? 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