Meaningful
Definition
Having a clear purpose or significance; conveying an intended or implied meaning.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈminɪŋfəl/
- Respelling: MEE-ning-fuhl (with "MEE" as in "mean," "ning" as in "sing," and "fuhl" as in "full")
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmiːnɪŋfʊl/
- Respelling: MEE-ning-fuhl (with "MEE" as in "mean," "ning" as in "sing," and "fuhl" as in "full")
In both dialects, "meaningful" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "MEE." The pronunciation is the same across both American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of "MEE-ning-fuhl."
Etymology
The term "meaningful" is derived by combining the word "meaning", which originates from the Old English "mǣnan", meaning "to signify", with the suffix "-ful", meaning "full of".
Derivatives
- Meaningfully
- Meaningfulness
- Unmeaningful
- Meaningfulless
- Semi-meaningful
Synonyms
- Significant
- Purposeful
- Expressive
Antonyms
- Meaningless
- Trivial
- Insignificant
Usage
- She gave him a meaningful glance, indicating she wanted to speak with him privately.
- It's essential for our actions to be meaningful if we desire long-term change.
Related Terms
- Meaning
- Interpretation
- Significance
- Value
- Relevance
Detailed Definition
Adjective
- Having a purpose or significance; important.
- Example: Engaging in meaningful work can lead to a more fulfilled life.
- Expressing an intended or implied idea; being full of meaning.
- Example: His gesture was small but meaningful, showing his deep appreciation.