Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for signifié. Search instead for Signifi .

signifié

American  
[see-nyee-fyey] / si nyiˈfyeɪ /

noun

French.

PLURAL

signifiés
  1. (in linguistics) the signified.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Au contraire, cela signifie la réappropriation du corps et de ma féminité.

From New York Times

Porter le voile ne signifie pas être asservie par un homme.

From New York Times

Of chiromancia and phisiognomia, and other signes and tokens, and what euery one doth signifie.

From Project Gutenberg

The occasion is, for yt one figure or character vnto them all doth signifie one thing, although in the pronouncing there is difference in the vowels.

From Project Gutenberg

It is verified that when this glorious apostle did passe into the Indies, hee trauelled through this kingdome of China, where as it appeareth he did preach the holy Gospel and mysterie of the Holy Trinitie: whose picture in the manner aforesaid doth indure vnto this day, although those people, by the great and long blindnesse which they are in with their errors and idolatrie, doo not perfectly knowe what that figure with three heads doth represent or signifie.

From Project Gutenberg