"Meant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Meant" Meaning

The word "meant" is the past tense of the verb "mean". It can have several meanings, including:

Intended or planned: "I meant to go to the store, but I forgot."
Signified or indicated: "This sign meant danger."
Had a particular sense or significance: "The words meant a lot to her."

In general, "meant" is used to describe something that was intended or planned in the past, or something that had a particular significance or importance.

"Meant" Examples

Usage Examples for "meant"


1. Intent or purpose

She meant to finish the project by the deadline, but unexpected issues arose.

2. Past tense of "mean"

I meant to call you yesterday, but I forgot.

3. Intended or implied

The company's policy meant to reduce carbon footprint has been successful.

4. Past tense of "mean" (in the sense of "intended")

The teacher meant the lesson to be a review, but it turned out to be too challenging.

5. Math

The age of the actor meant to play the role of a 30-year-old was 25.

"Meant" Similar Words

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The word "meaninglessness" refers to the quality or state of being devoid of meaning or significance. It describes something that lacks purpose, importance, or significance, and is often accompanied by a sense of emptiness, bewilderment, or confusion. It can also refer to a situation or experience that lacks significance or relevance, and is often characterized by a lack of coherence or rationality.

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in a way that is unpleasantly or unfairly critical or harsh.

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