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  • mean adj. 1. halfway between two extremes.
    Ex. the mean annual air temperature. 6 is the mean number between 3 and 9.
    2. intermediate in kind, quality, or degree.
    (SYN) medium, average.
    3. (Mathematics.) having a value intermediate
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  • mean expr. mean well by, to have kindly feelings toward.
    Ex. The manager means well by his workers.
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  • mean expr. no mean, very good.
    Ex. That scholar is no mean worker, writing several articles a year.
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  • mean mean (1), verb, meant,meaning.
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  • mean mean (2), adjective.
    1. not noble; petty; unkind; small-minded.
    Ex. It is mean to spread gossip about others.
    (SYN) base, contemptible, despicable, ignoble.
    2. low in quality or grade; poor.
    Ex. the meanest of gifts.
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  • mean mean (3), adjective, noun.
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  • mean noun 1. a condition, quality, or course of actionhalfway between two extremes.
    Ex. Eight hours is a happy mean between too much sleep and too little.
    2. (Mathematics.)
    a. a quantity having a value intermediate between the values of ot
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  • mean v.i. to have intentions of some kind; be minded or disposed.
    Ex. She means well.
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  • mean v.t. 1. to have as its thought; signify.
    Ex. Can you make out what this sentence means? What does this word mean? A poem should not mean but be (Archibald MacLeish).
    (SYN) import, denote.
    2. to intend to say or indicate.
    Ex. Kee
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mean in Maithili মৈথিলী

mean in Nepali नेपाली

mean in Sindhi سنڌي

mean in Urdu اُردُو

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