Conjugation
mean
Language
English
IndicativePresent
- I mean
- you mean
- you mean
- he/she/it means
- we mean
- they mean
IndicativePreterite
- I meant
- you meant
- you meant
- he/she/it meant
- we meant
- they meant
IndicativePresent continuous
- I am meaning
- you are meaning
- you are meaning
- he/she/it is meaning
- we are meaning
- they are meaning
IndicativePresent perfect
- I have meant
- you have meant
- you have meant
- he/she/it has meant
- we have meant
- they have meant
IndicativeFuture
- I will mean
- you will mean
- you will mean
- he/she/it will mean
- we will mean
- they will mean
IndicativeFuture perfect
- I will have meant
- you will have meant
- you will have meant
- he/she/it will have meant
- we will have meant
- they will have meant
IndicativePast continous
- I was meaning
- you were meaning
- you were meaning
- he/she/it was meaning
- we were meaning
- they were meaning
IndicativePast perfect
- I had meant
- you had meant
- you had meant
- he/she/it had meant
- we had meant
- they had meant
IndicativeFuture continuous
- I will be meaning
- you will be meaning
- you will be meaning
- he/she/it will be meaning
- we will be meaning
- they will be meaning
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
- I have been meaning
- you have been meaning
- you have been meaning
- he/she/it has been meaning
- we have been meaning
- they have been meaning
IndicativePast perfect continuous
- I had been meaning
- you had been meaning
- you had been meaning
- he/she/it had been meaning
- we had been meaning
- they had been meaning
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
- I will have been meaning
- you will have been meaning
- you will have been meaning
- he/she/it will have been meaning
- we will have been meaning
- they will have been meaning
ParticiplePresent
- meaning
ParticiplePast
- meant
Perfect participle
- having meant
Examples
Fixing holes could also mean the presence of a bronze snake.
If he's keeping her drugged, it might mean he's not very strong.
I didn't mean to drop them under there.
Okay, I didn't mean to just stare at you.
They're probably doing something mean and horrible to her right now.
You're mean to the people that you care about.
Fixing holes could also mean the presence of a bronze snake.
If he's keeping her drugged, it might mean he's not very strong.
I didn't mean to drop them under there.
Okay, I didn't mean to just stare at you.
They're probably doing something mean and horrible to her right now.
You're mean to the people that you care about.