"Heaps" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Heaps" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Heaps" Meaning

Heaps refers to a large or excessive amount of something, often used to describe a multitude of items or people. For example:

"Heaps of books are still unread on the shelf."
"The town was flooded with heaps of debris after the storm."

In some contexts, heaps can also refer to a large amount of something packed tightly together, such as:

"The farmer's field was covered in heaps of freshly harvested potatoes."

It can also be used in a more idiomatic sense, such as:

"Heaps better than the last one" (meaning "much better").

"Heaps" Examples

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Heaps is a noun that refers to a large quantity of something.

Examples:


The game store had heaps of new releases on display, making it hard to decide which one to buy.
The farmer had to clear heaps of fallen leaves from the field before planting new crops.
After a big dinner, there were heaps of dirty dishes to wash.
The music festival had heaps of talented musicians performing on multiple stages.
The company was buried under heaps of paperwork and financial reports, making it hard to stay organized.

"Heaps" Similar Words

Healthier

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Adjective: healthier<br><br>Meaning: in a better or more nutritious condition; more physically fit or strong.

Healthiest

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The word "healthiest" refers to the state of being in the best possible physical or mental condition, free from disease or illness, and enjoying optimal well-being.

Healthily

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In a healthily manner; in a way that promotes or maintains good health.

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Heaped

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The word "heaped" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> To throw or pour something carelessly or rapidly into a heap or pile.<br> A large quantity or amount of something that has been thrown or poured carelessly or rapidly into a heap or pile.<br> (Of a mass of something, such as dirt, stones, or food) gathered or thrown together in a large quantity.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The children heaped their toys onto the carpet.<br> The tablecloth was heaped with delicious food.<br> The garden was heaped with leaves after the storm.

Heaping

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Heaping refers to something being piled or stacked up excessively or lavishly, often in a careless or careless manner. It can also imply a sense of abundance or overflow, as if something is being poured or thrown into a container or space without restraint. In a literal sense, heaping might describe piling food, sand, or other materials high onto a plate, mound, or surface.

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Hearable

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Hearable refers to something that can be heard or is audible. It can also refer to something that is capable of being heard or is comprehensible, such as a statement, claim, or fact. In some contexts, it may also mean something that is pleasing or enjoyable to listen to.

Heard

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The word "heard" is a verb, which means to perceive sounds with the ears or to be informed about something through rumor or report. It can also mean to have had an auditory experience, such as hearing a sound or someone speaking.

Hearer

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A person who listens to something, such as music, a radio program, or a lecture.

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