mean´ing|ful|ly — mean|ing|ful «MEE nihng fuhl», adjective. full of meaning; having much meaning; significant: »History must be made more meaningful to the individual (New York Times). –mean´ing|ful|ly, adverb. –mean´ing|ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
mean´ing|ful|ness — mean|ing|ful «MEE nihng fuhl», adjective. full of meaning; having much meaning; significant: »History must be made more meaningful to the individual (New York Times). –mean´ing|ful|ly, adverb. –mean´ing|ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
mean·ing·ful — … Useful english dictionary
mean — be·mean; de·mean·or; mean; mean·ie; mean·ing·ful; mean·ing·ful·ly; mean·ing·ful·ness; mean·ing·less; mis·de·mean·ant; mis·de·mean·or; de·mean; mean·ing; mean·ly; mean·ness; mean·time; mean·while; mis·de·mean; mean·ing·less·ly; mean·ing·less·ness; … English syllables
meaningful — mean·ing·ful … English syllables
meaningfully — mean·ing·ful·ly … English syllables
meaningful — mean•ing•ful [[t]ˈmi nɪŋ fəl[/t]] adj. full of meaning; purposeful; significant • Etymology: 1850–55 mean′ing•ful•ly, adv. mean′ing•ful•ness, n … From formal English to slang
meaningful — mean|ing|ful [ minıŋfəl ] adjective * 1. ) serious, useful, or important: a meaningful debate/discussion a dignified and meaningful ceremony 2. ) with a clear meaning: The information needs to be presented in a meaningful way. 3. ) expressing a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
meaningful — mean|ing|ful [ˈmi:nıŋfəl] adj 1.) having a meaning that is easy to understand and makes sense ▪ Without more data we cannot make a meaningful comparison of the two systems. ▪ Teaching history to five year olds in a meaningful way can be very… … Dictionary of contemporary English
meaningfulness — mean·ing·ful·ness … English syllables