Crossword-Solution: SIGNIFY 7 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Signify n. To show by a sign; to communicate by any conventional
token, as words, gestures, signals, or the like; to announce; to make
known; to declare; to express; as, a signified his desire to be
present.
Signify n. To mean; to import; to denote; to betoken.

We have 22 clues for the answer “SIGNIFY”

Clue Answers
make known with a word or signal 1 answer
convey or express a meaning 1 answer
These words mean nothing to me! 1 answer
Play the dozens 1 answer
He signified his wish to pay the bill for our meal 1 answer
ADD UP (TO) 26 answers
symbolise 30 answers
typify 34 answers
connote 35 answers
denote 40 answers
Reflect 43 answers
Depict 44 answers
Designate 46 answers
Represent 46 answers
Spell 57 answers
Allocate 62 answers
Import 63 answers
Indicate 64 answers
Bear 75 answers
Matter 81 answers
Indication 98 answers
Mean 110 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SIGNIFY (5)

She did not adjust her hat, or pat her hair, or press a dimple into shape, or do one thing to signify that any such intention had been her motive in taking up the glass.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Sitting upon my throne of augury, As is my wont, where every fowl of heaven Find harborage, upon mine ears was borne A jargon strange of twitterings, hoots, and screams; So knew I that each bird at the other tare With bloody talons, for the whirr of wings Could signify naught else.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
Yet, as being ofttimes noxious where they light 460 On man, beast, plant, wasteful and turbulent, Like turbulencies in the affairs of men, Over whose heads they roar, and seem to point, They oft fore-signify and threaten ill.
Paradise Regained John Milton 1993
Yes; and, moved by the self-same impulse, a lover saluted his mistress on her lips! Possibly some cynic, at once merry and bitter, had desired to signify, in this pantomimic scene, that we mortals, whatever our business or amusement,—however serious, however trifling,—all dance to one identical tune, and, in spite of our ridiculous activity, bring nothing finally to pass.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Hodges _would_ be cross sometimes, and as long as so many sacks were sold, it did not signify who ate the remainder.
Emma Jane Austen 1994

Quotes with SIGNIFY (3)

I have little left in myself -- I must have you. The world may laugh -- may call me absurd, selfish -- but it does not signify. My very soul demands you: it will be satisfied, or it will take deadly vengeance on its frame.
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
I went to a tattoo parlor and had YES written onto the palm of my left hand, and NO onto my right palm, what can I say, it hasn't made my life wonderful, its made life possible, when I rub my hands against each other in the middle of winter I am warming myself with the friction of YES and NO, when I clap my hands I am showing my appreciation through the uniting and parting of YES and NO, I signify "book" by peeling open my hands, every book, for me, is the balance of YES and …
Jonathan Safran Foer
Thus with the question of the Being of truth and the necessity of presupposing it, just as with the question of the essence of knowledge, an 'ideal subject' has generally been posited. The motive for this, whether explicit or tacit, lies in the requirement that philosophy should have the '*a priori*' as its theme, rather than 'empirical facts' as such. There is some justification for this requirement, though it still needs to be grounded ontologically. Yet is this requirement…
Martin Heidegger
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1998–2011).