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    Mean·ing
    /ˈmēniNG/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. intended to communicate something that is not directly expressed: "she gave Gabriel a meaning look"
  2. Meaning / definition Example; limit: limit value of a function : ε: epsilon: represents a very small number, near zero: ε → 0: e: e constant / Euler's number: e = 2.718281828... e = lim (1+1/x) x, x→∞: y ' derivative: derivative - Lagrange's notation (3x 3)' = 9x 2: y '' second derivative: derivative of derivative (3x 3)'' = 18x: y (n ...

  3. Sep 22, 2023 · The :-) notation is known as a smiley, and means that the statement it follows was intended as humor. When you tilt your head to the side, you see that : is the eyes, - the optional nose, and ) is the mouth. This notation is often used in email, text messages, and other postings to communicate emotional context that would otherwise be lost or ...

    Emoticon
    Emotion
    Interpretation
    :) or :-)
    Happy
    This was a joke.
    ;) or ;-)
    Happily winking
    I'm pulling your leg.
    :P or :-P
    Sticking out tongue
    "Nyahh" or "Bleh".
    :D or :-D
    Open-mouthed grin
    I'm delighted!
  4. Learn the meaning of the word meaning, its synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use meaning in a sentence and explore related phrases and articles.

  5. Learn the meaning of meaning as a noun in English, with examples of usage and grammar. Find out how to use meaning in different contexts, such as words, sentences, symbols, and life.

  6. A semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark that separates two parts of a sentence or items in a list. Learn how to use semicolons in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Meaning definition: what is intended to be, or actually is, expressed or indicated; signification; import. See examples of MEANING used in a sentence.

  8. Learn the meaning of the word \"meaning\" in different contexts and levels of English. Find examples, synonyms, collocations, and translations of \"meaning\" in the Cambridge Dictionary.

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