meaningful
mean|ing|ful /m'iːnɪŋfʊl/
1 [ADJ]
If you describe something as meaningful, you mean that it is serious, important, or useful in some way.
She believes these talks will be the start of a constructive and meaningful dialogue...
He asked people to tell him about a meaningful event or period in their lives.
2 [ADJ] ADJ n
A meaningful look or gesture is one that is intended to express something, usually to a particular person, without anything being said.
Upon the utterance of this word, Dan and Harry exchanged a quick, meaningful look.
● meaningfully [ADV] usu ADV after v, also ADV -ed
He glanced meaningfully at the other policeman, then he went up the stairs...
3
see also meaningfully
1 [ADJ]
If you describe something as meaningful, you mean that it is serious, important, or useful in some way.
She believes these talks will be the start of a constructive and meaningful dialogue...
He asked people to tell him about a meaningful event or period in their lives.
2 [ADJ] ADJ n
A meaningful look or gesture is one that is intended to express something, usually to a particular person, without anything being said.
Upon the utterance of this word, Dan and Harry exchanged a quick, meaningful look.
● meaningfully [ADV] usu ADV after v, also ADV -ed
He glanced meaningfully at the other policeman, then he went up the stairs...
3
see also meaningfully