Pronunciation: /ˈmiːnɪŋfəlnɪs/
noun the quality or state of being full of meaning or significance
A1 The children's book had a lot of pictures, but lacked meaningfulness.
A2 She searched for the meaningfulness of life in books and philosophy.
B1 The artist's paintings were praised for their depth and meaningfulness.
B2 The meaningfulness of the poem was evident in its powerful imagery and emotions.
C1 The philosopher delved deep into the concept of meaningfulness in human existence.
C2 The discussion on the meaningfulness of art and culture was thought-provoking and enlightening.
formal The researcher focused on measuring the meaningfulness of the study results.
informal I always strive to find the meaningfulness in everything I do.
slang She's always looking for the deeper meaningfulness in life.
figurative The artist's painting captured the true meaningfulness of love.
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