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Definition of Nonmeaningful
1. Adjective. Having no meaning or direction or purpose. "A verbose but meaningless explanation"
Also: Unimportant, Purposeless, Insignificant, Unimportant
Similar to: Empty, Hollow, Vacuous, Insignificant, Mindless, Nonsense, Nonsensical
Antonyms: Meaningful
Derivative terms: Meaninglessness
Definition of Nonmeaningful
1. Adjective. Not meaningful. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Nonmeaningful
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonmeaningful
Literary usage of Nonmeaningful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Improving Business Statistics Through Interagency Data Sharing: Summary of a by Caryn Kuebler, Christopher D. Mackie (2006)
"... Haltiwanger made the point that there seems to be a clear distinction between
informative discrepancies and inherent, nonmeaningful inconsistencies that ..."
2. One Child at a Time: Making the Most of Your Time With Struggling Readers, K-6 by Pat Johnson (2006)
"... I encouraged Sam to stop himself when he didn't know a word, rather than making
a few sounds or putting in a nonmeaningful word as he normally would. ..."
3. Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disordersby Jennifer Jinot, Steven P. Bayard, ICF Incorporated, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (U.S.). by Jennifer Jinot, Steven P. Bayard, ICF Incorporated, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (U.S.). (1993)
"Moreover, family history was considered only in the nonmeaningful analyses, which
did not differentiate active and passive smokers. ..."
4. Improving Business Statistics Through Interagency Data Sharing: Summary of a by Caryn Kuebler, Christopher D. Mackie (2006)
"... Haltiwanger made the point that there seems to be a clear distinction between
informative discrepancies and inherent, nonmeaningful inconsistencies that ..."
5. One Child at a Time: Making the Most of Your Time With Struggling Readers, K-6 by Pat Johnson (2006)
"... I encouraged Sam to stop himself when he didn't know a word, rather than making
a few sounds or putting in a nonmeaningful word as he normally would. ..."
6. Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disordersby Jennifer Jinot, Steven P. Bayard, ICF Incorporated, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (U.S.). by Jennifer Jinot, Steven P. Bayard, ICF Incorporated, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (U.S.). (1993)
"Moreover, family history was considered only in the nonmeaningful analyses, which
did not differentiate active and passive smokers. ..."