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View definitions for matters

matters

noun as in doings

noun as in proceedings

noun as in world

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Example Sentences

Van Dijk was asked whether discussions over his future had been paused in order to focus on matters on the pitch.

From BBC

Yates’ foot injury complicated matters, leaving him unable to practice until September.

What matters is this—they want to survive, and they do.

From Salon

"So just in terms of who wins and loses, that's a difference. As I say, after the election is over, what issues and communities the elected member is going to prioritize also matters."

From Salon

What matters more is the burden the living carry, the grief, the hurt, the guilt and regret — all that we’ve done, all that we hadn’t done.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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