Associations to the word «Meaningful»
Noun
- Compliance
- Learner
- Yield
- Phoneme
- Fulfilling
- Universal
- Utterance
- Stakeholder
- Context
- Participation
- Dialogue
- Worldview
- Coincidence
- Progress
- Datum
- Token
- Greenberg
- Benefit
- Proposition
- Syntax
- Insight
- Therapist
- Verification
- Criterion
- Stimulus
- Sentence
- Learning
- Coercion
- Placebo
- Relationship
- Incentive
- Interaction
- Comparison
- Glance
- Outcome
- Competency
- Correlation
- Inability
- Understanding
- Retrieval
- Accountability
- Grouping
- Discourse
- Interpretation
Adjective
- Meaningless
- Calculated
- Semantic
- Understandable
- Coherent
- Enjoyable
- Measurable
- Interpersonal
- Relevant
- Grammatical
- Perceptual
- Educational
- Engaging
- Phonetic
- Empirical
- Holistic
- Syntactic
- Logical
- Authentic
- Arbitrary
- Phonological
- Subjective
- Lexical
- Instructional
- Analytic
- Symbolic
- Expressive
- Challenging
- Productive
- Cognitive
- Normative
- Causal
- Linguistic
- Intelligible
- Insufficient
- Tangible
Wiktionary
MEANINGFUL, adjective. Having meaning, significant.
Dictionary definition
MEANINGFUL, adjective. Having a meaning or purpose; "a meaningful explanation"; "a meaningful discussion"; "a meaningful pause".
Wise words
We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words
were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only,
and not for things themselves.