Talensday refers to a day of the week in Old English, specifically corresponding to Thursday. The name is derived from the Old English word "Þūnresdæg," meaning "Thor's day," as it is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder. In modern English, it has evolved into the term "Thursday." The concept highlights the influence of Norse mythology on the English language and the naming of the days of the week.
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
"Meant" has one syllable.
The past tense of the verb to meet is met (e.g. I just met her today).The past tense of to mean is meant (e.g. That's what he meant to say).
Here are some sentences.Your teacher meant for you to do this work yourself.He never meant to hurt her feelings.
"MEANT TO DO THAT" MEANS THAT SOMEONE DID SOMETHING purpously or intentionaly
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
It depends on WHAT it is meant to be!It depends on WHAT it is meant to be!It depends on WHAT it is meant to be!It depends on WHAT it is meant to be!
There is no homophone for meant
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The homophone for "meant" is "mint."
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Meant for You was created in 1968.