What does it mean to say something meaningful?
What does it mean to say something meaningful?
What does it mean to say something meaningful?
adjective. If you describe something as meaningful, you mean that it is serious, important, or useful in some way.
What does it mean to say my take on something?
DEFINITIONS1. someone’s attitude or opinion about a situation.
What is another word for take on something?
In this page you can discover 31 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for take on, like: give work to, take over, attempt, engage, play, hire, try, assume, employ, encounter and develop.
What does taking on imply mean?
to fight or compete against someone or something: I’ll take you on in a game of chess.
What are synonyms for meaningful?
significant, relevant, important, consequential, material, telling, pithy, weighty, valid, worthwhile, purposeful. inconsequential. 2’a meaningful relationship’ sincere, deep, serious, in earnest, significant, important.
What are some other words for meaningful?
meaningful
- eloquent,
- expressive,
- meaning,
- pregnant,
- revealing,
- revelatory,
- significant,
- suggestive.
What’s your take on me meaning?
Meaning: This idiom is way of asking someone for their opinion and ideas. Contributor: Richard Flynn.
What’s another word for in my opinion?
I think, in my estimation, according to me, to my way of thinking, what I say is, my thought is, in my esteemed (or not so esteemed) opinion, after much deliberation (or at least for the last 2 seconds) I have concluded that…
What is it called when you take on a role?
To act or perform a portrayal of. play. act. impersonate. perform.
What is the synonym of embody?
personify, incorporate, give human form to, give human shape to, realize, manifest, express, concretize, symbolize, represent, epitomize, stand for, encapsulate, typify, exemplify. formal reify.
How do you use take on?
1to decide to do something; to agree to be responsible for something or someone I can’t take on any extra work. We’re not taking on any new clients at present. (of a bus, plane, or ship) to allow someone or something to enter The bus stopped to take on more passengers. The ship took on more fuel at Freetown.