Web1. a used preceding a noun that has been mentioned at some time or is understood. that idea of yours. b (as pronoun) don't eat that, that's what I mean. 2. a used preceding a noun that denotes something more remote or removed. that dress is cheaper than this one, that building over there is for sale. Webmatter noun /ˈmæt̮ər/ subject/situation [countable] a subject or situation that you must consider or deal with synonym affair It's a private matter. They had important matters to discuss. She may need your help with some business matters. I always consulted him on matters of policy. It's a matter for the police (= for them to deal with).
Matter definition and meaning Collins English Dictionary
WebBritannica Dictionary definition of MEAN. always used before a noun. : occurring exactly between the highest and lowest number : average. the mean temperature. — compare 2 mean. 4 mean / ˈ miːn/ noun. plural means. Webmatter See definition of matter on Dictionary.com noun substance noun concern, issue noun subject, thesis noun significance, meaning noun difficulty, problem noun secretion of a sore verb be of consequence, importance synonyms for matter Compare Synonyms element material thing amount being body constituents corporeality entity individual object demelza\u0027s song
MATTER definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
WebMatters definition: Plural form of matter. . WebBlack lives matter definition, a political additionally social movement originating beneath African America, emphasizing basic human rights and racial equality on Black people and campaigning against various application of bigotry. Abbreviations: BLM, B.L.M. See more. Web2 dagen geleden · matter (mætər ) Word forms: matters, mattering, mattered 1. countable noun A matter is a task, situation, or event which you have to deal with or think about, especially one that involves problems. It was clear that she wanted to discuss some private matter. Business matters drew him to Louisville. 2. plural noun [no det] demenagement saint jerome kijiji