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- MEANING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MEANING is the thing one intends to convey especially by language : purport How to use meaning in a sentence
- Emojipedia — Home of Emoji Meanings
Today Unicode has officially confirmed the new emojis that will be finding their way to our emoji keyboards over the next year or so Emojis have long been considered casual, even sometimes chaotic internet conversation enhancers
- MEANING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The meaning of a sentence often depends on stress and intonation The literal meaning of ' television ' is ' seeing from a distance ' It's sometimes very difficult to draw a clear distinction between the meanings of different words Let's just say we had ' problems ', if you get my meaning
- Oxford English Dictionary
Read our collection of word stories detailing the etymology and semantic development of a wide range of words, including ‘dungarees’, ‘codswallop’, and ‘witch’ Access our word lists and commentaries on an array of fascinating topics, from film-based coinages to Tex-Mex terms
- Meaning Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
MEANING meaning: 1 : the idea that is represented by a word, phrase, etc ; 2 : the idea that a person wants to express by using words, signs, etc
- MEANING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Meaning, purport, sense, significance denote that which is expressed or indicated by something Meaning is the general word denoting that which is intended to be or actually is expressed or indicated: the meaning of a word or glance
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