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leaden
[led-n]
adjective
inertly heavy like lead; hard to lift or move.
a leaden weight; leaden feet.
dull, spiritless, or gloomy, as in mood or thought.
leaden prose; a leaden atmosphere.
of a dull gray color.
leaden skies.
oppressive; heavy.
a leaden silence.
sluggish; listless.
They moved at a leaden pace.
of poor quality or little value.
made or consisting of lead.
verb (used with object)
to make leaden, sluggish, dull, etc..
Fatigue had leadened his brain and step.
leaden
/ ˈlɛdən /
adjective
heavy and inert
laboured or sluggish
leaden steps
gloomy, spiritless, or lifeless
made partly or wholly of lead
of a dull greyish colour
a leaden sky
Other Word Forms
- leadenly adverb
- leadenness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But her touch is so heavy that it becomes leaden, almost crushing.
The game began with the floodlights on, leaden skies overhead and the expectation that rain was inevitable, so it was something of a surprise when Sri Lanka opted to bat first.
Sweeney is good, even when the leaden dialogue does her a disservice.
Standing in for Stokes, Ollie Pope would have been desperate to win the toss under a leaden sky on a green pitch.
The Oscar nominee gives her physical all to the movie and, as a thank you, “Ballerina” lets her stay mostly silent so its leaden lines don’t weigh down her performance.
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