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Heaving vs Hearing - What's the difference?

heaving | hearing |

As verbs the difference between heaving and hearing

is that heaving is while hearing is .

As adjectives the difference between heaving and hearing

is that heaving is (informal) crowded with people while hearing is able to hear.

As nouns the difference between heaving and hearing

is that heaving is an occasion on which something heaves or is heaved while hearing is (uncountable) the sense used to perceive sound.

heaving

English

Verb

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  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (informal) crowded with people
  • * 2006, Tim Downie, "Ride Report: Bealach-na-Ba", uk.rec.cycling [http://groups.google.com/group/uk.rec.cycling/browse_thread/thread/af08b5a62b82262c/192dcd8f8dca7b8e?lnk=st&q=%22was+heaving%22&rnum=7#192dcd8f8dca7b8e]
  • Kinlochewe was heaving with cyclists and their vehicles on Saturday morning but somehow, the organisers had found space for everyone and the main roads were kept clear.
  • * 2006, "Krusty", "Krusty's Holiday", uk.rec.motorcycles, [http://groups.google.com/group/uk.rec.motorcycles/browse_thread/thread/f3c43a458f94a29b/bdff0eb3decbb853?lnk=st&q=%22was+heaving%22&rnum=99#]
  • The pool was heaving with screaming kids. By contrast the beach was virtually deserted, apart from the one day a cruise ship docked & a group of about 10 people appeared.
  • * 2007, "Jamie", "Hyde Park Calling 2007", "classic rock magazine readers", [http://groups.google.com/group/classic-rock-mag-readers/browse_thread/thread/7a5dc153e8401fb9/e32feaabd9dc9423?lnk=st&q=%22was+heaving%22&rnum=8#]
  • At this time it was pissing down and by the time Joe Satriani cam on the tent was heaving with people just coming in to keep dry.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An occasion on which something heaves or is heaved
  • * {{quote-book, year=1884, author=Edgar Allan Poe, title=The Raven, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=No swellings tell that winds may be Upon some far-off happier sea-- No heavings hint that winds have been On seas less hideously serene." }}
  • * {{quote-book, year=1893, author=Thomas De Quincey, title=The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. II (2 vols), chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=His throne rocked with subterraneous heavings . }}
  • * {{quote-book, year=1895, author=Owen Wister, title=The Dragon of Wantley, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=Then he set the jug down wrong side up, and remained glaring at it fixedly, while his chest rose and fell in deep heavings . }}

    Anagrams

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    hearing

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Able to hear.
  • Deaf people often must deal with hearing people.

    Antonyms

    * deaf * unhearing

    Noun

  • (uncountable) The sense used to perceive sound.
  • *
  • , title=(The Celebrity), chapter=5 , passage=When this conversation was repeated in detail within the hearing of the young woman in question, and undoubtedly for his benefit, Mr. Trevor threw shame to the winds and scandalized the Misses Brewster then and there by proclaiming his father to have been a country storekeeper.}}
  • (countable) The act by which something is heard.
  • * 2004 , Timothy D. J. Chappell, Reading Plato's Theaetetus (page 73)
  • To such perceivings we give names like these: seeings, hearings , smellings, chillings and burnings, pleasures and pains, desires
  • (uncountable) A proceeding at which discussions are heard.
  • (countable, legal) A legal procedure done before a judge, without a jury, as with an evidentiary hearing.
  • * {{quote-news, date=21 August 2012, first=Ed, last=Pilkington, newspaper=The Guardian
  • , title= Death penalty on trial: should Reggie Clemons live or die? , passage=Next month, Clemons will be brought before a court presided over by a "special master", who will review the case one last time. The hearing will be unprecedented in its remit, but at its core will be a simple issue: should Reggie Clemons live or die?}}

    Derived terms

    * hearing aid * in hearing * preliminary hearing

    Verb

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