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signify
/ ˈɪɡɪˌڲɪ /
verb
- tr to indicate, show, or suggest
- tr to imply or portend
the clouds signified the coming storm
- tr to stand as a symbol, sign, etc (for)
- informal.intr to be significant or important
Derived Forms
- ˈԾˌھ, noun
- ˈԾˌھ, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- n·ھa· adjective
- un·n·ھa· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of signify1
Example Sentences
Clad in a football jersey that read “OCPD” and the number 32, to signify how many years he worked as a public defender, Sanders reveled in all the love.
One final touch resides on the bottom of the ring: Five diamonds to signify the five-run deficit the Dodgers overcame in the title-clincher.
One young woman has dressed all in black to signify the loss of her "favourite place".
They had no idea what the force driving this was, so they gave it a name signifying their lack of understanding - Dark Energy.
A stick of dynamite is meant to depict an exploding red pill, while the number 100 signifies the “80-20” rule, which purports that 80% of women are attracted to the top 20% of men.
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