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lea-den
lead·en
/
ˈlɛd
n
/
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[
led
-n
]
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adjective
1.
inertly heavy like
lead
; hard to lift or move:
a leaden
weight
; leaden feet.
2.
dull, spiritless, or gloomy, as in mood or thought:
leaden prose; a leaden atmosphere.
3.
of a dull gray color:
leaden skies.
4.
oppressive; heavy:
a leaden silence.
5.
sluggish; listless:
They moved at a leaden pace.
6.
of poor quality or little value.
7.
made or consisting of
lead
.
verb (used with object)
8.
to make leaden, sluggish, dull, etc.:
Fatigue had leadened his brain and step.
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Origin:
before 1000;
Middle English
leden,
Old English
lēaden.
See
lead
2
,
-en
2
Related forms
lead·en·ly,
adverb
lead·en·ness,
noun
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leaden
(ˈlɛd
ə
n)
—
adj
1.
heavy and inert
2.
laboured or sluggish:
leaden steps
3.
gloomy, spiritless, or lifeless
4.
made partly or wholly of lead
5.
of a dull greyish colour:
a leaden sky
'leadenly
—
adv
'leadenness
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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Word Origin & History
leaden
Adjective form of
lead
(n.); a relic of O.E., which formed adjs. meaning "made of ______" by adding -en to nouns. The figurative sense of "heavy, oppressive, dull" is first attested 1570s.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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