Meant to be Meaning in English
expression · lemma: mean to be
ˈmɛnt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈbi/, /bi
MENT-tuh-BEE
mˈɛnt/ /tˈuː/ /bˈiː
MENT-tuh-BEE
Definition
Used to express that something was destined to happen or when something is supposed to have a special purpose, often for romantic relationships or fate.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used for destiny, fate, or relationships, especially romantic ones. Can describe things that feel 'right' or predestined. Informal and emotional in tone; not usually used in formal writing.
Spanish: destinado a ser - estaba destinado (para ser) - hecho para (alguien/algo)Portuguese (BR): destinado a ser - era para ser - feito para (alguém/algo)Portuguese (PT): destinado a ser - era para ser - feito para (alguém/algo)Chinese (Simplified): 注定要 - 命中注定 (爱情/结果)Chinese (Traditional): 註定要 - 命中註定 (愛情/結果)Hindi: होना तय था - किस्मत में थाArabic: مقدر أن يكون - كان من المفترض أن يكونBengali: ভাগ্যের ইচ্ছা - নিয়তি - হওয়ার কথা ছিলRussian: суждено - предначертаноJapanese: 運命だった - なるべくしてなったVietnamese: định mệnh - số phận an bàiKorean: 운명이었다 - 정해진 일이었다Turkish: kaderinde var - olması gerekiyorduUrdu: مقدر ہونا - نصیب ہوناIndonesian: ditakdirkan - sudah seharusnya
Example Sentences
They believe they were meant to be together.
basic
This job was meant to be for you.
basic
Some things are just meant to be.
basic
After all those years apart, maybe it just wasn’t meant to be.
natural
I missed the flight, but I guess it wasn’t meant to be.
natural
They met by chance and felt it was meant to be.
natural