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Definition of Meaningful
1. Adjective. Having a meaning or purpose. "A meaningful pause"
Also: Purposeful, Important, Significant
Derivative terms: Meaningfulness
Antonyms: Meaningless
Definition of Meaningful
1. Adjective. Having meaning, significant. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Meaningful
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meaningful
Literary usage of Meaningful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Socratic Circles: Fostering Critical And Creative Thinking In Middle And by Matt Copeland (2005)
"Encouraging Mo re Mea n in gfu 1 Feedback meaningful feedback from the outer ...
Without meaningful feedback the inner circle has a less clear idea of how ..."
2. The Ftc Cigarette Test Method for Determining Tar, Nicotine & Carbon edited by Donald R. Shopland (1997)
"A PROPOSAL One approach to more meaningful cigarette labeling is that described
... This approach was adapted meaningful from that used by FDA to label food ..."
3. The Learning Process by Stephen Sheldon Colvin (1911)
"... the part method of learning seems to be less econom- Advantages ica^ tnan tne
whole method, especially when and disad- meaningful material is concerned. ..."
4. Motivation & Learning: A Teacher's Guide to Building Excitement for Learning by Spence Rogers, Jim Ludington, Shari Graham (1999)
"Therefore, whenever possible and appropriate, give students the opportunity to
make meaningful choices. Opportunities for student choices include the ..."
5. Words, Words, Words: Teaching Vocabulary in Grades 4-12 by Janet Allen (1999)
"... CHAPTER ^ TWO 2 Larger Contexts: meaningful; Connected; and Rich Uses of Language
... meaningful ..."
6. Multilateral Development Banks: Public Consultation on Environmental Assessments by Harold J. Johnson (1999)
"Our specific objectives were to describe the steps the banks have taken to ensure
meaningful public consultation on the environmental implications of ..."
7. Deeper Reading: Comprehending Challenging Texts, 4-12 by Kelly Gallagher (2004)
"Leading Students to meaningful Reflection The activity After reading "Love,"
students might be asked to consider how various cultures deal with death. ..."