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Synonyms and antonyms of Having a meaning in British Thesaurus

Having a meaning

meaningful (adjective)

with a clear meaning

unambiguous (adjective)

clear and with only one possible meaning

significant (adjective)

having a special meaning that only some people understand

pregnant (adjective)

full of meaning or possibilities that have not yet happened or been expressed

symbolic (adjective)

representing something important

symbolic (adjective)

used or considered as a symbol

paralinguistic (adjective)

expressed in ways that do not use words, for example by the look on your face or the sound of your voice

illocutionary (adjective)

relating to an action that you perform by saying something, for example when you threaten or warn someone, or when you promise to do something for them

telling (adjective)

showing or suggesting the truth about a situation, often in a way that was not intended

emblematic (adjective)

formal generally accepted as being a symbol of a quality, idea, or principle

expressive (adjective)

very formal showing the essential features of an emotion, idea, or quality

indicative (adjective)

formal showing that something will happen, is true, or exists

mano a mano (adjective)

mainly Americaninformal involving only two people

meaning (adjective)

old-fashioned communicating a feeling or intention very clearly

significantly (adverb)

in a way that has a special meaning that only some people understand

symbolic (adjective)

using or involving symbols