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unmeaning /ʌnˈmiːnɪŋ /adjectiveHaving no meaning or significance; meaningless: a sweet, unmeaning smile...- The prospects for an improvement in relations between India and Pakistan are limited by the fact that ‘dialogue ‘is the most unmeaning word in the lexicon of South Asian politics.’
- The very human desire to find pattern in random data - meaning in a cold, unmeaning world - is alive and well.
- Yes, we have songs with unmeaning words, sounds which just help to act as carriers of the notes.
Derivativesunmeaningly adverb ...- A long, rolling stream, of words no one would ever use, to endless monotonous, polysyllabic, unchanging rhythms, in which rhymes went unmeaningly by like the telegraph posts, every fifty yards, of a railway journey.
- Yes, and to think I was causing the laughter unmeaningly.
- The story shows a lot of family love, Christian family values and how we can unmeaningly do wrong because we are too stubborn to open our eyes.
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