have meaning

Frequency: 8.536.0 per million words

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Examples (10)

  • A word that has more than one meaning.
  • Her work no longer had any meaning for her.
  • Does life always have meaning?
  • Every symbol in the ancient text seemed to have a deeper meaning.
  • His gestures often have more meaning than his words.
  • Their long friendship began to have new meaning after the shared experience.
  • For many, art doesn't necessarily have a clear meaning.
  • The ritual doesn't have any meaning to me anymore.
  • I believe that every action we take should have meaning.
  • Without context, a sentence can often have multiple meanings.