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featherweight

Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: featherweights

The term evokes a vivid image of a bird's plume, suggesting a lightness that borders on the ethereal or fragile. When used to describe a person or object, it often carries a sense of agility or effortless portability, though it can occasionally imply a lack of power or seriousness. In a competitive or professional context, it designates a specific technical category. Outside of sports, calling someone a featherweight can be a subtle critique, suggesting they lack the intellectual or emotional gravity required for a high-stakes situation.

Countable when referring to an individual athlete in the weight class. Uncountable when describing the general quality of being light as a material property.

Meanings

Noun
[someone]

A boxer or fighter in a specific weight class, typically the lightest professional category.

"The champion defended his featherweight title last night."

Adjective
[something]

Extremely light in weight or lacking in substance and strength.

"The new laptop is practically featherweight compared to the old model."

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