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intentionally vs deliberately

Both 'intentionally' and 'deliberately' are correct and commonly used in English. They are synonyms that convey the idea of doing something on purpose or with intent.

Last updated: April 14, 2024

intentionally

The word 'intentionally' is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that something is done on purpose or with intent.

Use 'intentionally' when you want to express that an action was done deliberately or with a specific purpose in mind.

Examples:

  • He intentionally left his phone at home to disconnect from technology.
  • She intentionally ignored his calls to avoid confrontation.

Alternatives:

  • on purpose
  • with intent
  • by design
  • purposely
  • deliberately

deliberately

The word 'deliberately' is correct and commonly used in English to convey the idea of doing something intentionally or with careful consideration.

Use 'deliberately' when you want to emphasize that an action was done consciously, intentionally, and often after careful thought.

Examples:

  • She deliberately chose not to respond to his provocation.
  • He deliberately took the longer route to enjoy the scenic drive.

Alternatives:

  • intentionally
  • on purpose
  • with intent
  • by design
  • purposely

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