different between be_of_value vs carry_weight

be_of_value

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carry_weight

English

Verb

carry weight (third-person singular simple present carries weight, present participle carrying weight, simple past and past participle carried weight)

  1. To be handicapped by an extra burden, as when one rides or runs.
  2. To have influence.
    • 1948 Rollo H. Myers, Erik Satie, D. Dobson, p31
      When M. Paladilhe was elected my friends said to me: 'Never mind; later on he'll vote for you, Maestro, and his support will carry a lot of weight'. I never had his vote, nor his support, nor his weight.
    • 2002 Elizabeth Moynihan, Destiny's Whisper, Writers Club Press, p376
      Manning Senior carries a lot of weight around here, he has a lot of friends; a lot of professional clout and can obviously get things done just barely within the lines of legality.
    • 2010 Gordon Ryan, American Voices: State of Rebellion, p247
      A recommendation from him carries a lot of weight around here.

Related terms

  • carry one's weight

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Further reading

  • “carry weight” in the Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • “carry weight”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
  • “carry weight” (US) / “carry weight” (UK) in Macmillan English Dictionary.

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