intentional [in-ten-shuh-nl] SynonymsExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for intentional on Thesaurus.com adjective
- done with intention or on purpose; intended: an intentional insult.
- of or relating to intention or purpose.
- Metaphysics.
- pertaining to an appearance, phenomenon, or representation in the mind; phenomenal; representational.
- pertaining to the capacity of the mind to refer to an existent or nonexistent object.
- pointing beyond itself, as consciousness or a sign.
Origin of intentional First recorded in 1520–30; intention + -al1 Related formsin·ten·tion·al·i·ty, nounin·ten·tion·al·ly, adverbsub·in·ten·tion·al, adjectivesub·in·ten·tion·al·ly, adverbSynonyms for intentional See more synonyms for on Thesaurus.com 1. designed, planned. Synonym study 1. See deliberate.Antonyms for intentional 1. accidental. Related Words for intentionally deliberately, willfully, designedly Examples from the Web for intentionally Contemporary Examples of intentionally
“Lying is intentionally, intentionally misleading someone, all right,” he told Newsmax.
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December 11, 2014
The marketing for the film was designed to intentionally mislead viewers into believing that it was based on a true story.
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We have intentionally kept Pomplamoose very light and fun.
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That a few white and Western-trained doctors have intentionally used disease to harm Africans in the past.
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There are people who intentionally stoke the flames of hate against our community.
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Historical Examples of intentionally
With this object in view the wording is intentionally plain and non-technical.
W.J. Jackman and Thos. H. Russell
I do not suppose, my dear, that you intentionally told an untruth; it was an exaggeration.
Various
But now, let us reason with the unjust, who is not intentionally in error.
Plato
Come, now, and let us gently reason with the unjust, who is not intentionally in error.
Plato
But when Odysseus speaks falsely he is voluntarily and intentionally false.
Plato
British Dictionary definitions for intentionally intentional adjective
- performed by or expressing intention; deliberate
- of or relating to intention or purpose
- philosophy
- of or relating to the capacity of the mind to refer to different kinds of objects
- (of an object) existing only as the object of some mental attitude rather than in reality, as a unicorn in she hopes to meet a unicornSee also intensional
Derived Formsintentionality, nounintentionally, adverb Word Origin and History for intentionally adv.
“on purpose,” 1660s; see intentional + -ly (2).
intentional adj.
1520s, from Medieval Latin intentionalis, from intentionem (see intention). Intentional fallacy recorded from 1946. Related: Intentionality.