different between meaningful vs relevent

meaningful

English

Etymology

From meaning +? -ful.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?min??f?l/

Adjective

meaningful (comparative more meaningful, superlative most meaningful)

  1. Having meaning, significant.
    I think we made a meaningful contribution to this project today.
    • 1948, Ray Bradbury, Tomorrow's Child
      "This baby is the one that counts. I dare say Polly here wouldn't want any other, would you, Polly?"
      "This baby, this baby," said Polly.
      Wolcott gave Peter Horn a meaningful look. Horn interpreted it correctly. This baby or no more Polly ever again. This baby or Polly would be in a quiet room somewhere staring into space for the rest of her life.

Antonyms

  • meaningless

Derived terms

  • meaningfulish
  • meaningfully
  • meaningfulness
  • meaningfulsome
  • unmeaningful

Translations

meaningful From the web:

  • what meaningful mean
  • what meaningful tattoo should i get
  • what meaningful concepts about islam
  • what meaningful learning is
  • what meaningful discovery about hinduism
  • what is the most meaningful word
  • what is a meaningful word


relevent

English

Adjective

relevent

  1. Misspelling of relevant.

French

Pronunciation

  • Homophones: releve, releves

Verb

relevent

  1. third-person plural present indicative of relever
  2. third-person plural present subjunctive of relever

Latin

Verb

relevent

  1. third-person plural present active subjunctive of relev?

relevent From the web:

  • what relevant means
  • what relevant
  • what relevant experience means
  • what relevant coursework means
  • what relevant work experience
  • what relevant experience you have
  • what relevant information is excluded from the text
  • what relevant information is included from the text
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