Meaning - Wikipedia-style Article
Meaning
Definition
Meaning is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the significance, interpretation, or essence of something, such as words, symbols, or actions. As the present participle of the verb "mean," it refers to the act of intending or signifying.
Parts of Speech
- Noun
- Verb (present participle of "mean")
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmiːnɪŋ/
- Respelling: MEE-ning
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmiːnɪŋ/
- Respelling: MEE-ning
Etymology
The word "meaning" originates from the Old English "mǣnan," meaning "to intend, signify, or relate," which evolved into Middle English "menen." It is derived from the Proto-Germanic "*mainijan," related to thought or intention.
Derivatives
- Meaningful (adjective)
- Meaninglessness (noun)
- Meaningfully (adverb)
- Meanings (plural noun)
- Re-meaning (noun, rare)
Synonyms
- Significance
- Sense
- Interpretation
Antonyms
- Meaninglessness
- Insignificance
- Nonsense
Usage
The term "meaning" is commonly used in contexts involving interpretation, understanding, or communication. For example, "What is the meaning of this word?" or "Her actions hold a deeper meaning."
Related Terms
- Interpretation: The act of explaining or understanding the significance of something.
- Definition: A precise explanation of the meaning of a term or concept.
- Context: The circumstances in which a word or idea is used, affecting its meaning.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The significance or interpretation of something: Refers to the understanding or explanation of words, symbols, or actions.
- Example: "The meaning of life has been debated for centuries."
- The essence or purpose of something: Describes the underlying importance or intent.
- Example: "Her speech had profound meaning for the audience."
Verb
- Signifying or intending: As the present participle of "mean," it refers to conveying or implying something.
- Example: "She is meaning to apologize for her behavior."