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it doesn't mean anything vs it didn't mean anything

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'It doesn't mean anything' is used in the present tense to indicate that something currently has no significance or importance. 'It didn't mean anything' is used in the past tense to convey that something had no significance or importance at a certain point in the past.
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it doesn't mean anything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that something currently has no significance or importance.

This phrase is used in the present tense to convey that something has no meaning or importance at the present moment.
  • Maybe it's specific, but it doesn't mean anything.
  • Honey, you really shouldn't have read this... 'cause it doesn't mean anything.
  • Gianni's leading, but it doesn't mean anything.
  • You kiss a girl and it doesn't mean anything to you.
  • You know, he might be into her this week, but it doesn't mean anything.
  • That's my second point: it was a long time ago, so it doesn't mean anything.
  • I'm sorry, it doesn't mean anything to us.
  • You know, he might be into her this week, but it doesn't mean anything.
  • Look, it doesn't mean anything other than I'm too lazy to clean out my wallet.
  • Sarah, maybe it doesn't mean anything to you, but this is my first wedding.
  • What I want, it doesn't mean anything?
  • It's staged and it's fake and it doesn't mean anything.
  • Rachel, it doesn't mean anything... it just means that we're even.
  • And I don't know if it's the greatest idea, and it doesn't mean anything, but...
  • No, Chase, just because we kiss, it doesn't mean anything, OK?
  • It doesn't mean anything compared to... what you have in your heart.
  • It doesn't mean anything anymore, and it has nothing to do with what happened to her.
  • But there's not much I can do much about this "person of interest" tag because the term... it doesn't mean anything.
  • Because we all know it doesn't mean anything without the train.
  • You act like it doesn't mean anything.

Alternatives:

  • it has no meaning
  • it lacks significance
  • it holds no importance
  • it carries no weight
  • it is insignificant

it didn't mean anything

This phrase is also correct and commonly used in English to convey that something had no significance or importance at a specific point in the past.

This phrase is used in the past tense to indicate that something had no meaning or importance at a particular time in the past.
  • Now, look, we were both sad and-and drunk, and I swear, from the bottom of my heart, it didn't mean anything.
  • We're definitely not going public because it didn't mean anything.
  • I'm really sorry and it didn't mean anything, but I held the doorman's hand.
  • First of all, it didn't mean anything, And, secondly, you and I agreed that we would leave Our agency past behind us.
  • Well, it didn't mean anything to me before, but I saw a bust of Woodrow Wilson in my bedroom, and I never owned a bust of Woodrow Wilson.
  • I could tell you it didn't mean anything, that I was confused, but the truth is...
  • But, it was one time and we just caught up in the music and it didn't mean anything, Emily.
  • I need to know that I can trust you, because you said that it didn't mean anything, but he said -
  • It didn't mean anything, after all.
  • It didn't mean anything, okay?
  • It didn't mean anything, and it didn't go anywhere.
  • It was a dance. Whoop-dee-doo. It didn't mean anything.
  • Michele, it didn't mean anything to me.
  • Crash, I told you it didn't mean anything.
  • When I cheated, it didn't mean anything.
  • Look, however out of control things got, I'm sure it didn't mean anything.
  • I thought I was doing the right thing. I told her it didn't mean anything but...
  • It's just I was very excited because we found the dress, and so, you know, stuff happened, and it didn't mean anything at all.
  • And the other time was drunk and it didn't mean anything.
  • Yes, but I was still very young, you see Michele, it didn't mean anything to me.

Alternatives:

  • it had no meaning
  • it lacked significance
  • it held no importance
  • it carried no weight
  • it was insignificant

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