Meant vs Met - What's the difference?
meant | met |
(meet)
(obsolete) (mete) (to measure)
As verbs the difference between met and meant
is that met is past tense of meet while meant is past tense of mean.As an abbreviation Met
is the London Underground Metropolitan LineAs a noun MET
is metabolic Equivalent of Task, or simply metabolic equivalent, a measure of the intensity of aerobic exercise.met
English
(wikipedia met)Verb
(head)- (Chapman)