"Mease" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mease" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mease" Meaning

Mease is not a commonly used word in English language. It's possible that it's a variant of "Mays" or "Meas", but without more context, it's difficult to determine its meaning.

However, I found that Mease is also a surname, likely of English origin, which refers to a person who lived near a marsh or wetland.

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"Mease" Examples

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Mease is a verb that means to cause to feel a mixture of annoyance, frustration, and disappointment.

Examples


The traffic jam was really measing me, I was already running late for work.
The constant noise from the construction site was measing me, I couldn't concentrate on my reading.
Her constant nagging was starting to mease me, I felt like I was being treated like a child.
The news of the cancelled concert meased me, I was really looking forward to seeing my favorite band.
The long wait at the doctor's office was measing me, I was getting anxious to see the doctor and have my appointment.

"Mease" Similar Words

Meankieli

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Meanly

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

Meanness

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The word "meant" is the past tense of the verb "mean". It can have several meanings, including:<br><br> Intended or planned: "I meant to go to the store, but I forgot."<br> Signified or indicated: "This sign meant danger."<br> Had a particular sense or significance: "The words meant a lot to her."<br><br>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.

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