Mean anything
Meaning of Mean anything
to signify or imply importance or relevance
In simple words: to have significance or importance
Mean anything in a sentence
- Her words didn't seem to mean anything to him.
- What does this painting mean anything in terms of emotions?
- If it doesn't mean anything to you, just let it go.
How to use Mean anything
Use 'mean anything' in discussions about value or implications. It's suitable for both casual and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
mean + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'meaningful' event — it 'means anything' important to you.
Related words
Collocations with Mean anything
- mean anything to someone
- doesn't mean anything
- could mean anything
Opposites of Mean anything
- misinterpret
- misconstrue
Common mistakes with Mean anything
- Confused with 'mean something' (not always interchangeable)
- Misuse in negative constructions (e.g., saying it doesn't mean anything when it actually does)
Compare Mean anything with Signify, Imply, Indicate, Suggest, Represent
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Frequently asked questions about Mean anything
What does Mean anything mean?
to have significance or importance
What is the definition of Mean anything?
to signify or imply importance or relevance
How do you use Mean anything in a sentence?
Her words didn't seem to mean anything to him.
Can you give another example of Mean anything?
What does this painting mean anything in terms of emotions?
What are synonyms for Mean anything?
Common alternatives include signify, imply, indicate, suggest, represent.
What is the opposite of Mean anything?
Opposite meanings include misinterpret, misconstrue.
What words go with Mean anything?
It commonly pairs with mean anything to someone, doesn't mean anything, could mean anything.
What are common mistakes when using Mean anything?
Confused with 'mean something' (not always interchangeable) Misuse in negative constructions (e.g., saying it doesn't mean anything when it actually does)
How do you pronounce Mean anything?
US: //min ˈɛniˌθɪŋ//, UK: //miːn ˈɛnɪθɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Mean anything?
Use 'mean anything' in discussions about value or implications. It's suitable for both casual and formal contexts.





