meaty

[ˈmiːti]

meaty Definition

  • 1containing a lot of meat or having a lot of flesh
  • 2full of substance, significance, or interest

Using meaty: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "meaty" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soup was very meaty and filling.

  • Example

    He gave a meaty performance in the play.

  • Example

    The book has a meaty plot with lots of twists and turns.

meaty Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with meaty

  • a bone with a lot of meat on it, often given to dogs as a treat

    Example

    The dog was happily gnawing on a meaty bone.

  • a significant or substantial role in a play or movie

    Example

    She landed a meaty role in the new blockbuster movie.

  • a conversation or debate that is substantive and meaningful

    Example

    The two politicians had a meaty discussion about healthcare policy.

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Summary: meaty in Brief

The term 'meaty' [ˈmiːti] can refer to food that contains a lot of meat or has a lot of flesh, as well as things that are full of substance, significance, or interest. It can be used to describe performances, plots, and discussions that are substantial and meaningful. Examples include 'The soup was very meaty and filling.' and 'She landed a meaty role in the new blockbuster movie.' Synonyms include 'substantial,' 'solid,' and 'meaningful.'

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