mean
How to Use Mean
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishCan describe intending something, what a word signifies, being unkind or stingy, or the mathematical average of a set of numbers.
Don't confuse the "unkind" sense with "mean" as in average — context makes it clear, but learners sometimes mix up "the mean score" (average) with "a mean score" (an unkind one).
Word Forms
meaner comparative, meant past tense, means plural, means singular, meanest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
I didn't _____ to interrupt you.
Etymology
From Old English mǣnan ("to intend, complain"), related to the word "moan".