- MEANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
mean, ignoble, abject, sordid mean being below the normal standards of human decency and dignity mean suggests small-mindedness, ill temper, or cupidity ignoble suggests a loss or lack of some essential high quality of mind or spirit abject may imply degradation, debasement, or servility
- MEANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
be meant to do sth phrase; be meant for each other idiom; See all idioms and phrases
- MEANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Meant definition: simple past tense and past participle of mean See examples of MEANT used in a sentence
- MEANT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use meant to to say that something or someone was intended to be or do a particular thing, especially when they have failed to be or do it I can't say any more, it's meant to be a big secret The decor was meant to keep the mind concentrated on the making of money I'm meant to be on holiday
- Meant - definition of meant by The Free Dictionary
1 to have in mind as one's purpose or intention; intend 2 to intend for a particular destiny: They were meant for each other 3 to intend to express or indicate: What do you mean by “perfect” ? 4 to have as its sense or signification; signify 5 to bring, cause, or produce as a result: Prosperity means peace
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Definition of meant verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- meant - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to be expected to happen in a certain way: [be + meant; not: be + ~ -ing] The couple were meant for each other to produce (something) as a result: [ ~ + object ] [ not: be + ~ -ing ] Further budget cuts will mean more layoffs
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