Weight shows how heavy an object or person is. We usually measure weight with a scale using kilos or pounds.
The weight of this box is ten kilos.
She checked her weight every morning.
Weight in physics means the force caused by gravity pulling something down. It can be different on other planets.
The weight of objects changes on the moon.
Gravity gives objects their weight on Earth.
Weight can mean how important or strong an idea or person’s opinion is. It shows influence in a situation.
His words carried a lot of weight in the meeting.
The weight of her opinion was clear to all.
A weight can be a heavy object used for exercise or balancing scales. It helps add heaviness.
He lifted a heavy weight at the gym.
The scale uses weights to measure mass.
Weight means how much pressure or load is on a thing like a machine or building. It shows how heavy the load is.
The weight on the bridge is very large.
The machine can hold a weight of 500 kg.
In math and statistics, weight means a number that shows how much one value counts. It helps in correct calculations.
The weight of this data point is very high.
Weights help calculate the average correctly.
Weight can mean a heavy responsibility or feeling someone has. It can be a physical or emotional burden.
He felt the weight of his duties at work.
The weight of the bad news upset her.
As a verb, weight means to check how heavy something is by measuring it. People do this with scales or tools.
Please weight the apples on the scale.
She weighted the package before mailing.