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Kenneth G. Wilson (1923–).  The Columbia Guide to Standard American English.  1993.
 
meaningful (adj.)
 
 
is beginning slowly to recover from prodigious overuse in the 1960s and 1970s, especially in clichés such as a meaningful relationship, a meaningful discussion, and a meaningful dialogue. Let it convalesce; use pleasant, instructive, helpful, thought-provoking, or one of the dozens of other, more explicit adjectives available for describing the quality or nature of an experience or a communication.  1
 
 
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