noun
- heavy objects or masses that provide no useful function
- people who contribute nothing useful to a group or organization
- the total weight of a ship’s cargo, fuel, and supplies
Usage: informal; often derogatory
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The construction crew removed the deadweights from the building site.
- These old machines are just deadweights taking up valuable space.
- The manager decided to eliminate the deadweights from the team.
- Several employees were considered deadweights after the productivity review.
- The ship’s deadweights included 500 tons of grain and fuel.
- Heavy deadweights in the warehouse made reorganization difficult.
- The company couldn’t afford to carry deadweights during the recession.