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Difference between Heavy in hand and Heavy-handed

heavy in hand—(of people, horses, etc.) hard to manage or control:

  • Even if Jane was a little heavy in hand, with that appearance it didn’t so very much matter.

heavy-handed

1. awkward in the use of hands:

  • She even taught heavy-handed but dauntless colliers, who were seized with passion to “play.”

2. inclined to severe punishment :

  • Grandfather was heavy-handed with his own children but very indulgent with us grandchildren.

3. (of an approach, methods, etc.) harsh:

  • Regulation of the electricity market started in a light-handed fashion but there has been an increasing trend towards more heavy-handed regulation.

4. (of a joke, style, etc.) inept or clumsy; lacking lightness or grace:

  • Their jokes are very heavy-handed, and generally involve discomfort for the victim.

See also: have a heavy hand / have a light hand.