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[
uhn-
mee
-ning-f
uh
l
]
un·mean·ing·ful
/
ʌnˈmi
nɪŋ
fəl
/
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[
uhn-
mee
-ning-f
uh
l
]
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adjective
not
meaningful
;
without significance.
Origin:
un-
1
+
meaningful
Related forms
un·mean·ing·ful·ly,
adverb
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