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Synonyms and antonyms of To have a meaning in British Thesaurus

To have a meaning

mean (verb)

to have a particular meaning

intend (verb)

to want something to have a particular meaning

say (verb)

to mean something by a statement

connote (verb)

formallinguistics if a word connotes something, it suggests an additional idea or emotion that is not part of its usual meaning

denote (verb)

formal to mean something

cohere (verb)

formal if ideas or arguments cohere, they seem sensible when they are considered together

suggest (verb)

to make you think that something is likely to exist or to be true

record (verb)

to be a record of something that has happened

fall into place ()

if the details of a problem or puzzle fall into place, you suddenly understand how they are connected and you can solve the problem

say it all ()

used for saying that something shows very clearly what someone’s feelings are or what a particular situation is really like

connote (verb)

formal if particular behaviour or a particular situation connotes something, it suggests it

mean (verb)

to say something with a particular intention

say (verb)

to have a particular meaning for someone