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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
meagre
adjective very small and
inadequate » The restaurant
served such meagre portions
we went home hungry.
inadequate, measly
(informal), paltry, scant,
sparse, exiguous,
insubstantial, scanty,
skimpy
meal
noun an occasion when people
eat » My mother cooked a
special meal for my birthday.
banquet, dinner, feast,
repast, spread
mean^1
verb to convey a message
» A red traffic light means
that you have to stop.
denote, indicate, signify
mean^2
verb to intend to do something
» I meant to phone you, but
didn’t have time.
aim, intend, plan
mean^3
adjective unwilling to spend
money » Don’t be mean:
leave the waiter a good tip.
miserly, tight (informal),
parsimonious,
penny-pinching,
stingy, tight-fisted
antonym: generous
meaning
noun the idea expressed by
something » Tom had to look
up the meaning of the word
in the dictionary.
drift, gist, message,
significance, connotation,
import
measure^1
verb to check the size of
something » We measured
how tall our little brother was.
gauge, survey, calibrate,
quantify
measure^2
noun an amount of something
» There was a measure of
silence after the actor’s
shocking announcement.
amount, degree, portion,
proportion
measure^3
noun an action to achieve
something » Tough measures
are needed to maintain order.
act, action, deed,
expedient, manoeuvre,
means, procedure, step
medicine
noun something you take to
make you better » The doctor
prescribed some medicine for
my sore throat.
cure, drug, medication,
pill, tablet, remedy
medium^1
adjective average in size
» Ella was of medium height.
average, medium-sized,
middling
medium^2
noun a means of
communication » TV is a
useful medium for relaying
important news to the nation.
channel, vehicle, agency,
instrument
meek
adjective quiet and timid
» Janet was a meek girl,
always agreeing with whatever
her friends said.
deferential, docile,
mild, submissive, timid,
unassuming, acquiescent,
compliant, mild-mannered
antonym: bold
meet^1
verb to be in the same place
as someone » I met my
cousin quite by chance.
bump into (informal),
come across, come upon,
encounter, run across,
run into
meet^2
verb to gather in a group
» We meet for lunch at a café
once a week.
assemble, congregate,
convene, gather,
get together
meet^3
verb to fulfil a need
» Meals must meet the
needs of growing children.
answer, fulfil, satisfy
meeting^1
noun an event at which people
come together for a purpose
» All the parents went
to a meeting about the
new playground.
audience, conference,
congress, convention,
gathering, get-together
(informal), reunion, conclave,
convocation
meeting^2
noun an occasion when you
meet someone » I had a
chance meeting with an old
friend while I was shopping.
assignation (literary),
encounter, rendezvous,
tryst
melodramatic
adjective behaving in an
exaggerated way » Elodie was
so melodramatic, flouncing out
of the café because she didn’t
like the table they gave her.
histrionic, sensational,
theatrical
melt^1
verb to become liquid
» The ice cream started
to melt on the floor.
dissolve, thaw, liquefy
melt^2
verb to disappear » Isabella’s
anger melted when she saw
what Leo had brought her.
disappear, disperse,
dissolve, evaporate, vanish
memorable
adjective likely to be
remembered » The cup final
was a memorable victory over
the league champions.
catchy, historic, notable,
striking, unforgettable
memory
noun the ability to remember
» I have an excellent memory
for phone numbers.
recall, remembrance
(formal), recollection,
retention
Ella was of medium height.
The ice cream started to melt
on the floor.
We meet for lunch at a café
once a week.
The restaurant served such meagre
portions we went home hungry.
meagre
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