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meaning
[mee-ning]
noun
what is intended to be, or actually is, expressed or indicated; signification; import.
the three meanings of a word.
the end, purpose, or significance of something.
What is the meaning of life? What is the meaning of this intrusion?
Linguistics.
the nonlinguistic cultural correlate, reference, or denotation of a linguistic form; expression.
linguistic content (expression ).
adjective
intentioned (usually used in combination).
She's a well-meaning person.
full of significance; expressive.
a meaning look.
meaning
/ ˈmiːnɪŋ /
noun
the sense or significance of a word, sentence, symbol, etc; import; semantic or lexical content
the purpose underlying or intended by speech, action, etc
the inner, symbolic, or true interpretation, value, or message
the meaning of a dream
valid content; efficacy
a law with little or no meaning
philosophy
the sense of an expression; its connotation
the reference of an expression; its denotation. In recent philosophical writings meaning can be used in both the above senses See also sense
adjective
expressive of some sense, intention, criticism, etc
a meaning look
Other Word Forms
- meaningly adverb
- meaningness noun
- submeaning noun
- undermeaning noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Leucine is one of the essential amino acids, meaning it must be obtained through food.
OpenAI is set to generate $13 billion in revenue this year, meaning that it will have to continue growing sales at an exponential rate to pay for its computing needs.
He also plays a premium position and will turn only 28 in March, meaning he could command a contract exceeded only by that of Tucker.
Zone Zero, within 5 feet, is supposed to be “ember-resistant” — essentially meaning that there cannot be anything that might ignite should embers land within it.
Mazón will continue as a member of the regional parliament, meaning he will have immunity from prosecution.
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