Collocations for "meaningful"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "meaningful" in context.
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meaningful
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- a meaningful [conversation, debate, discussion] on
- had a meaningful [talk, chat] (with)
- that is the most meaningful thing anyone has ever [done for, said to] me!
- a meaningful [glare, look, stare, glance]
- has a meaningful [part, role, job] (in)
- a meaningful [contribution, effort, opportunity] (to)
- there is no meaningful difference between
- is not a very meaningful term
- a meaningful [sentence, phrase, expression]
- meaningful [participation, analysis, involvement] (in)
- is meaningful to [students, children, users]
- [wanted, was in, was looking for] a meaningful relationship
- doesn't [offer, provide, say, amount to] anything meaningful (to me)
- say something meaningful about
- [deep, profound, long] and meaningful
- live a meaningful life
- want to have a meaningful impact on
'meaningful' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):