Some words that have the same meaning as "signify" are indicate, signal, express, and represent.
I found two definitions they both basically mean the same 1.) In the Iron Age; the word "Childe" in feudal times signified the heir of some noble house, 2.) It is an archaic term for a child of noble birth, or a young man of noble birth
The ringing of the bell will signify that it is time for class to begin.
To use the word signify in a sentence it has to be in the context of something to be a sign of. The hairs on your body standing up can signify a nearby creator of static electricity.
The word "signature" would appear between the guide words "signify" and "silly" in the dictionary.
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
Some words that have the same meaning as "signify" are indicate, signal, express, and represent.
mean, as in not nice or cruel: antipático to mean, as in to signify: querer decir
mean = signify -> bedeuten mean = average -> Mittelwert, Durchschnitt mean = unfriendly -> gemein
Mean (miserly) = Skupoy - Скупой Mean (unkind) = Podlyy - Подлый Mean (signify) = Znachit' - Значить
No, the word "ignored" is a verb, but "ignorable" is an adjective.
Conceal is the antonym of signify.
"Hacer la tarea" means to do homework in Spanish. It refers to completing assignments or studying outside of school hours.
The ringing of the bell will signify that it is time for class to begin.
The root word for insignificant is signify.
I found two definitions they both basically mean the same 1.) In the Iron Age; the word "Childe" in feudal times signified the heir of some noble house, 2.) It is an archaic term for a child of noble birth, or a young man of noble birth
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