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Definition of meaning noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

meaning

noun
 
/ˈmiːnɪŋ/
 
/ˈmiːnɪŋ/
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    of sound/word/sign

  1. [uncountable, countable] meaning (of something) the thing or idea that a sound, word, sign, etc. represents
    • What's the meaning of this word?
    • Words often have several meanings.
    • I am using the word with its original meaning.
    • The literal meaning of China is ‘the country at the centre’.
    • ‘Honesty’? He doesn't know the meaning of the word!
    see also lexical meaning
    Extra Examples
    • I can't grasp the meaning of this quotation.
    • The customer did not understand the meaning of the licence terms.
    • It is difficult for a non-Italian to grasp all the nuances of meaning.
    • Some of the symbols carry meaning and some just represent sounds.
    • The context largely determines the meaning.
    • The copy editor uses her skill to clarify the meaning.
    • The word ‘gay’ took on its modern meaning in the 1960s.
    • There's often a double meaning in jokes and riddles.
    • These translation errors alter the meaning of the sentence.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clear
    • exact
    • precise
    verb + meaning
    • comprehend
    • get
    • grasp
    preposition
    • in a/​the meaning
    • with a/​the meaning
    • meaning behind
    phrases
    • a nuance of meaning
    • a shade of meaning
    See full entry
  2. of what somebody says/does

  3. [uncountable, countable] the things or ideas that somebody wishes to communicate to you by what they say or do
    • It is important to make your meaning clear.
    • I don't quite get your meaning (= understand what you mean to say).
    • What's the meaning of this? I explicitly told you not to leave the room.
    Extra Examples
    • I think you misunderstood my meaning.
    • I'm sure there's no hidden meaning in what he says.
    • She assigns a meaning to his words they just didn't have.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clear
    • exact
    • precise
    verb + meaning
    • comprehend
    • get
    • grasp
    preposition
    • in a/​the meaning
    • with a/​the meaning
    • meaning behind
    phrases
    • a nuance of meaning
    • a shade of meaning
    See full entry
  4. of feeling/experience

  5. [uncountable] the real importance of a feeling or an experience
    • With Anna he learned the meaning of love.
    • The story explores the true meaning of freedom.
    • It is difficult to grasp the meaning of these events.
    Extra Examples
    • For her, the research trip had a different meaning: she was going home.
    • I am finally learning the real meaning of moderation.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • real
    • true
    verb + meaning
    • have
    • acquire
    • find
    preposition
    • without meaning
    See full entry
  6. of book/painting

  7. [uncountable, countable] the ideas that a writer, artist, etc. wishes to communicate through a book, painting, etc.
    • several layers of meaning
    • There are, of course, deeper meanings in the poem.
    • This chapter is important if the reader is to understand the full meaning of this novel.
    Extra Examples
    • This is a disturbing tale that conveys meaning on several levels.
    • For him, art held little intrinsic meaning.
    • The movie ends with scenes that are supposed to leave us pondering its meaning.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clear
    • exact
    • precise
    verb + meaning
    • comprehend
    • get
    • grasp
    preposition
    • in a/​the meaning
    • with a/​the meaning
    • meaning behind
    phrases
    • a nuance of meaning
    • a shade of meaning
    See full entry
  8. sense of purpose

  9. [uncountable] the quality or sense of purpose that makes you feel that your life is valuable
    • Her life seemed to have lost all meaning.
    • Having a child gave new meaning to their lives.
    Extra Examples
    • Falling in love gave meaning to his life.
    • He found spiritual meaning through religion.
    • Her work no longer had any meaning for her.
    • She's searching for the deeper meaning of life.
    • Young people can feel that life is without meaning.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • real
    • true
    verb + meaning
    • have
    • acquire
    • find
    preposition
    • without meaning
    See full entry
  10. Word Originlate Middle English: verbal noun from mean (verb).
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