Meaningful
UK /["/ˈmiːnɪŋfl/"]/US /["/ˈmiːnɪŋfl/"]/
Definition
serious and important
In simple words: full of meaning or importance
Examples
- a **meaningful relationship/discussion/experience**
- These statistics are not very meaningful.
- She gave me a **meaningful look**.
Usage notes
Use 'meaningful' in contexts where you want to describe something that has depth or importance. Avoid it in casual conversations that focus on trivial matters.
Grammar pattern
meaningful + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'mean' as important, and 'ful' as full. So 'meaningful' is full of meaning.
Collocations
- meaningful conversation
- meaningful life
- meaningful impact
- meaningful connections
Synonyms
- significant
- important
- valuable
- purposeful
- substantial
Antonyms
- meaningless
- insignificant
- trivial
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'meaningless'
- Incorrectly used to describe physical objects rather than experiences or relationships
- Used with an incorrect noun, e.g., saying 'meaningful meeting' instead of 'meaningful conclusions'