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more meaningful
adjective as in significant
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We have richer, healthier lives and more meaningful relationships of all kinds.
“I thought I could progress in a much quicker pace and in much more meaningful ways if I was here,” she explained.
A Wikipedia that we create in common is more meaningful than would be the same Wikipedia handed to us on a platter.
It's incredibly fun, but there's clues that somewhere deep in him he knows he's missing out on something more meaningful.
The survey results inspired her to direct the art world towards more meaningful engagement with Arab artists.
Machismo was more meaningful to the average estate than education.
In the magazine the patchwork of daily journalism is assembled into more meaningful designs.
Moreover, the life upon which it seizes in this way is wider, more complex, more meaningful and varied than ever before.
She looked even prettier and more meaningful so than in her ethereal outside summer-cloud muslin.
One may read it without prior knowledge of history or law, although it will be more meaningful to attorneys than to others.
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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to meaningful, such as: consequential, essential, important, purposeful, relevant, and serious.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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