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Unmeaningly — Unmeaning Un*mean ing, a. 1. Having no meaning or signification; as, unmeaning words. [1913 Webster] 2. Not indicating intelligence or sense; senseless; expressionless; as, an unmeaning face. [1913 Webster] There pride sits blazoned on the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unmeaningly — adverb In an unmeaning way; without meaning … Wiktionary
unmeaningly — un·mean·ing·ly … English syllables
unmeaningly — adverb see unmeaning … Useful english dictionary
unmeaning — unmeaningly, adv. /un mee ning/, adj. 1. not meaning anything; devoid of intelligence, sense, or significance, as words or actions; pointless; empty. 2. expressionless, vacant, or unintelligent, as the face; insipid. [1695 1705; UN 1 + MEANING] * … Universalium
Pittle-pattle — Pit tle pat tle, v. i. To talk unmeaningly; to chatter or prattle. [R.] Latimer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ode: Intimations of Immortality — For the musical work by Gerald Finzi, see Intimations of Immortality. Poem s title page from 1815 collection of Poems Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood (also known as Ode, Immortality Ode or Great Ode) is a… … Wikipedia
aimlessly — Synonyms and related words: anarchically, at haphazard, at hazard, at random, bootlessly, casually, chaotically, confusedly, dispersedly, dysteleologically, fecklessly, fruitlessly, futilely, haphazardly, indiscriminately, inexplicably,… … Moby Thesaurus
insignificantly — Synonyms and related words: a bit, a little, aimlessly, barely, by a hair, by an ace, ever so little, exiguously, faintly, feebly, frivolously, hardly, idly, immaterially, imperfectly, inappreciably, inconsequentially, just a bit, lightly, little … Moby Thesaurus
unmeaning — /ʌnˈminɪŋ/ (say un meening) adjective 1. not meaning anything; without meaning or significance, as words or actions; meaningless. 2. expressionless, vacant, or unintelligent, as the face, etc. –unmeaningly, adverb –unmeaningness, noun …