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1 Words often have several meanings.
2 We can distinguish five meanings of the word 'mad'.
3 True and False have opposite meanings.
4 A smile is the language has multiple meanings.
5 The same word can carry numerous meanings.
6 That word has many loose meanings.
7 You have confused the meanings of the two words.
8 The word has two meanings.
9 The expression has two very different meanings in English.
10 There are, of course, deeper meanings in the poem.
11 denotative and connotative meanings.
12 A good dictionary is an authority on the meanings of words.
13 A learner's dictionary should give both the meanings of words and examples of the constructions in which they are used.
14 Words have over the centuries acquired meanings not easily traced in dictionaries.
15 The word 'flight' has two different meanings : a plane journey, and the act of running away.
16 This dictionary gives the meanings of words and also illustrates the constructions they can be used in.
17 We saw that meanings fail to qualify.
18 The word "bill" can have several different meanings.
19 It helps them negotiate meanings, both linguistic and social.
20 Second, the imagery suggests different meanings.
21 Her flag of meanings dimmed in puzzlement.
22 What other sports do you like besides football? You use except when you mention the only thing that is not included in a statement:I like all sports except football. You can use apart from with both these meanings:What other sports do you like apart from football?
23 Two words are homonyms if they are pronounced or spelled the same way but have different meanings.
24 These expressions are often used interchangeably,(www.Sentencedict.com) but they do have different meanings.
25 It's sometimes very difficult to draw a clear distinction between the meanings of different words.
26 I feel quite tired today . With adjectives that describe an extreme state it means 'completely' or 'absolutely':I feel quite exhausted. With some adjectives, both meanings are possible. The speaker's stress and intonation will show you which is meant:Your essay is quite good ; Your essay is quite good .
27 I became more aware of the symbols and their meanings.
28 Pictures of road signs are matched with their Highway Code meanings.
29 I'm sorry to say I can't understand him, do you hent his meanings?
30 She turned round/around when I came in. In AmE only around can be used in these meanings.
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