whats another meaning for the word intended
subversive impedimental
it is yet another play on words. it means no pun intended
the answer would be get a thesaurus and check dummy
It explains the purpose and meaning of the media piece.
It explains the purpose and meaning of the media piece.
The idiomatic phrase before another verb is spelled "supposed to", meaning should, intended to, or ought to.
The phrase "no punt intended" is a play on the common phrase "no pun intended." It is used to humorously point out that a pun was unintended, often after making a comment that inadvertently includes a pun.
Readers sharing their opinion of the meaning of a piece of literature can, in the end, change the intended meaning of a piece of literature.
It means that you are fired from your job. You are no longer employed by the company. You have to find another job. Your papers are your resume.
"Turnmoil" is not a standard English word. It may be a typo or a misspelling of another word. Can you provide more context or information to assist in determining its intended meaning?
successful in producing a desired or intended result.
subversive impedimental
Bi-weekly can be used, but this can be confused sometimes as to mean 'every two weeks'. Semiweekly is another suggestion, but the intended meaning is still open to misundersanding
the good fortune which is intended for me will come even without seeking
sarcasm
thought of
The literal meaning of a word or phrase is what it actually says, without deeper interpretation. The intended meaning is the message the speaker or writer is trying to convey, which may be implied or inferred beyond the literal words.