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English words starting with me

Me

ɛmˈiː

Meanings of Me:

pronoun

Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition.

Usage examples:

Do you understand me?
noun

(in tonic sol-fa) the third note of a major scale.

abbreviation

Maine.

Me time

ˈmiː ˌtaɪm

Meanings of Me time:

noun

Time spent relaxing on one's own as opposed to working or doing things for others, seen as an opportunity to reduce stress or restore energy.

Usage examples:

Schedule some me time when you get home

Meanings of Mea:

exclamation

Used to admit that something was your fault

Meanings of Mea-culpa:

idiom

An acknowledgment of your error or guilt

exclamation

Used as an acknowledgement of one's fault or error.

Usage examples:

‘well, whose fault was that?’ ‘mea culpa!’ frank said

Meanings of Meaching:

adjective

Skulking, furtive; mean, cheap, contemptible; poor, obsequious.

Meanings of Meacon:

noun

A radio beacon used by the royal air force in the second world war (1939–45) to intercept and redirect enemy navigational signals.

Meadow

ˈmed.əʊ

Meanings of Meadow:

noun

A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay.

Usage examples:

A meadow ready for cutting

Meanings of Meadowed:

adjective

Provided with meadows (chiefly as the second element of a compound, as "well-meadowed").

Meanings of Meadowing:

noun

Land used or suitable for the cultivation of grass.

Meadowland

ˈmɛdəʊland

Meanings of Meadowland:

noun

Land used for the cultivation of grass for hay.

Usage examples:

A large village in open meadowland

Meanings of Meadowlands:

noun

Land used for the cultivation of grass for hay.

Usage examples:

A large village in open meadowland

Meadowlark

ˈmɛdəʊlɑːk

Meanings of Meadowlark:

noun

A ground-dwelling songbird of the american blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and yellow and black underparts.

Usage examples:

The meadowlarks and magpies would gather right outside.

Meadowlarks

ˈmɛdəʊlɑːk

Meanings of Meadowlarks:

noun

A ground-dwelling songbird of the american blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and yellow and black underparts.

Usage examples:

The meadowlarks and magpies would gather right outside.

Meadows

ˈmed.əʊ

Meanings of Meadows:

noun

A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay.

Usage examples:

A meadow ready for cutting

Meadowsweet

ˈmɛdəʊswiːt

Meanings of Meadowsweet:

noun

A tall eurasian plant of the rose family, with heads of creamy-white sweet-smelling flowers, growing typically in damp meadows.

Usage examples:

Plants thriving on the meadows include oxeye daisy, yellow-rattle, meadowsweet, bird's-foot trefoil…

Meadowsweets

ˈmed.əʊ.swiːt

Meanings of Meadowsweets:

noun

A tall eurasian plant of the rose family, with heads of creamy-white sweet-smelling flowers, growing typically in damp meadows.

Usage examples:

Plants thriving on the meadows include oxeye daisy, yellow-rattle, meadowsweet, bird's-foot trefoil…

Meanings of Meads:

noun

A meadow.

Usage examples:

Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with fa…

Meager

ˈmiː.ɡər

Meanings of Meager:

adjective

(of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality.

Usage examples:

They were forced to supplement their meagre earnings
noun

A large predatory marine fish of the drum family, found in the mediterranean, eastern atlantic, and south-western indian ocean. it is an important food fish in southern africa.

Meagerness

ˈmiːɡənəs

Meanings of Meagerness:

noun

Lack of quantity or quality; inadequacy.

Usage examples:

Job satisfaction eclipses the meagreness of income

Meagre

ˈmiː.ɡər

Meanings of Meagre:

adjective

(of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality.

Usage examples:

They were forced to supplement their meagre earnings
noun

A large predatory marine fish of the drum family, found in the mediterranean, eastern atlantic, and south-western indian ocean. it is an important food fish in southern africa.

Meanings of Meagreness:

noun

Lack of quantity or quality; inadequacy.

Usage examples:

Job satisfaction eclipses the meagreness of income

Meanings of Meak:

noun

An implement with a long handle and crooked iron or blade used to pull up or cut down peas, bracken, reeds, etc. compare pea-make , "pease-meak".

Meal

miːl

Meanings of Meal:

noun

Any of the regular occasions in a day when a reasonably large amount of food is eaten.

Usage examples:

The evening meal

Meanings of Mealberry:

noun

The red bearberry, arctostaphylos uva-ursi.

Mealier

ˈmiː.li

Meanings of Mealier:

adjective

Resembling or containing meal.

Usage examples:

A mealy flavour

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