Heavily

/ˈhɛvɪli/ adverb

To a great degree or extent; with great weight or force. Used to intensify adjectives or describe actions done with significant impact or frequency.

From Old English 'hefig' (heavy) + '-ly' (adverbial suffix). 'Heavy' comes from Proto-Germanic 'habiga', related to 'heave'. The metaphorical use for intensity rather than physical weight developed in Middle English.

AMበከባድ
ARبكثافة
BNভারীভাবে
CApesadament
CStěžko
DAtungt
DEschwer
ELβαρέως
ESpesadamente
FAسنگینانه
FIraskaasti
FRlourdement
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