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adjective light in weight.
being lighter in weight, texture, etc., than another item or object of identical use, quality, or function: a lightweight topcoat; a lightweight alloy for ship construction.
without seriousness of purpose; trivial or trifling: lightweight reading.
of or relating to a lightweight: He's the new lightweight contender.
(of a horse, especially a hunter) able to carry up to 165 pounds (75 kilograms).
SEE MORE SEE LESS noun a person of less than average weight.
Informal . a person who is of little influence, importance, or effect.
a boxer or other contestant intermediate in weight between a featherweight, and a welterweight, especially a professional boxer weighing between 126 and 135 pounds (56.7–61 kilograms).
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of lightweight First recorded in 1765–75; light2 + weight
OTHER WORDS FROM lightweight ul·tra·light·weight, adjective Words nearby lightweight light treatment, light up, light valve, light verse, light water, lightweight , light welterweight, lightwood, light-year, lign-, lignaloes
Definition for lightweight (2 of 2) Origin of light weight First recorded in 1765–75
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British Dictionary definitions for lightweight adjective of a relatively light weight
not serious; trivial
noun a person or animal of a relatively light weight
a professional boxer weighing 130–135 pounds (59–61 kg) an amateur boxer weighing 57–60 kg (126–132 pounds) (as modifier ) the lightweight contender a wrestler in a similar weight category (usually 115–126 pounds (52–57 kg))
informal a person of little importance or influence
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