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meant
adjective as in destined
Strong matches
adjective as in implied
Strong matches
adjective as in intended
adjective as in intentional
adjective as in sincere
Weak matches
- 24-carat
- aboveboard
- actual
- artless
- bona fide
- dead-level
- dear
- devout
- faithful
- frank
- guileless
- honest-to-God
- honest-to-goodness
- like it is
- natural
- no-fooling
- no-nonsense
- on the level
- on the line
- on the up and up
- open
- plain
- pretensionless
- regular
- righteous
- saintly
- square
- sure-enough
- true-blue
- unaffected
- undesigning
- undissembled
- unfeigned
- unpretentious
- up-front
- wholehearted
Example Sentences
Nearly two-thirds of voters polled wanted to provide greater funding for city and county fire departments even if that meant raising taxes.
The driver told Shevitz that he meant to put the vehicle in drive after launching a Jet Ski but accidentally threw it in reverse, causing it to slide down the ramp and into the water.
Fans asked in comments at the time if the photo meant the show was coming back soon.
The legislation would have meant anyone buying a home would have had to change to a green heating system – like a heat pump – within, say, two years of the sale being completed.
Asked by a reporter if the move meant Trump and Zelensky's relationship was "back on track," Rubio said he hoped it was "peace" that was back on track.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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