verb

weigh

to weigh, to have a certain weight, to consider

Could you weigh these vegetables?

Could you weigh these vegetables?

I weigh about 70 kilos.

I weigh about 70 kilos.

We must weigh the benefits against the costs.

We must weigh the benefits against the costs.

((sth.)) to measure the weight of (sth.) Can you weigh this bag for me?

((amount)) to have a particular weight How much do you weigh?

((sth.)) to consider (sth.) carefully She weighed her options before deciding.

Synonyms: measure, consider, evaluate

From Old English 'wegan', meaning 'to carry, move, weigh'. It's related to 'way' and 'wagon'.

Imagine putting something on a 'way' (path) to a scale to 'weigh' it. The 'eigh' sound is like in 'eight'.

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