English · Common Verbs
/miːnz/
[/miːnz/]
third-person singular of mean
Third-person singular present of 'mean': he, she, or it intends or signifies something.
This red light means stop, so you must wait here until it turns green again.
This red light means stop, so you must wait here until it turns green again.
From Old English 'mǣnan' (to intend, signify).
Used with singular subjects; 'means' is also a noun meaning a method or resources.