meaning
mean·ing (mēʹnĭng)n. 1. Something that is conveyed or signified; sense or significance. 2. Something that one wishes to convey, especially by language: The writer's meaning was obscured by his convoluted prose. 3. An interpreted goal, intent, or end: “The central meaning of his pontificate is to restore papal authority” (Conor Cruise O'Brien). 4. Inner significance: “But who can comprehend the meaning of the voice of the city?” (O. Henry). adj. 1. Full of meaning; expressive. 2. Disposed or intended in a specified manner. Often used in combination: a well-meaning fellow; ill-meaning intentions. Synonyms: meaning, acceptation, import, sense, significance, signification These nouns refer to the idea conveyed by something, such as a word, action, gesture, or situation: Synonyms are words with the same or nearly the same meaning. In one of its acceptations value is a technical term in music. The import of his statement is ambiguous. The term anthropometry has only one sense. The significance of a green traffic light is widely understood. Linguists have determined the hieroglyphics' signification.
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