1. weighted - Adjective
2. weighted - Verb
4. weighted - Adjective Satellite
of Weight
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe polls undoubtedly help to decide what people think, but their most important long-term influence may be on how people think. The interrogative process is very distinctly weighted against the asking of an intelligent question or the recording of a thoughtful answer. Christopher Hitchens
Tiger Woods is kidnapped by rival golfers, sedated, handcuffed, placed in a straitjacket, wrapped in chains, and locked inside a trunk, which is then weighted with concrete blocks and dropped into the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean. He easily wins the PGA Championship. Dave Barry
It is Fall. The leaves are being raked under the great elms darkening in the evening light. Slowly they become weighted with darkness. Across the river they are burning the grass on the Minnesota bluffs. Myriads of colored streamers reflect in the river blow.. Mark Tobey
Why are empirical questions about how the mind works so weighted down with political and moral and emotional baggage? Steven Pinker
Every word I say has chains round its ankles; every thought I think is weighted with heavy weights. Jean Rhys
I always carry lots of stuff with me wherever I roam, always weighted down with books, with cassettes, with pens and paper, just in case I get the urge to sit down somewhere, and oh, I don't know, read something or write my masterpiece. Elizabeth Wurtzel