Need another word that means the same as “intentional”? Find 20 synonyms and 30 related words for “intentional” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Intentional” are: designed, unintentional, deliberate, knowing, calculated, conscious, done on purpose, intended, planned, meant, considered, studied, wilful, wanton, purposeful, purposive, premeditated, prearranged, preconceived, predetermined
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “intentional” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
calculated | Carefully thought out in advance. A calculated insult. |
conscious | (followed by `of’) showing realization or recognition of something. Became conscious that he was being followed. |
considered | Having been thought about carefully. A considered opinion. |
deliberate | Unhurried and with care and dignity. A conscientious and deliberate worker. |
designed | Done or made or performed with purpose and intent- Havelock Ellis. Well designed houses. |
done on purpose | Having finished or arrived at completion. |
intended | Resulting from one’s intentions. An intended insult. |
knowing | Evidencing the possession of inside information. A knowing collector of rare books. |
meant | Characterized by malice. |
planned | Planned in advance. The planned outlays for new equipment. |
prearranged | Arranged or agreed upon in advance. Did she have a prearranged meeting. |
preconceived | (of an idea or opinion) formed before having the evidence for its truth or usefulness. The same set of facts can be tailored to fit any preconceived belief. |
predetermined | Established or decided in advance. A predetermined level of spending. |
premeditated | (of an action, especially a crime) thought out or planned beforehand. Premeditated murder. |
purposeful | Serving as or indicating the existence of a purpose or goal. If his sudden death was not accidental it must have been purposeful. |
purposive | Having a purpose. Teaching is a purposive activity. |
studied | Produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation- V.L.Parrington. A studied smile. |
unintentional | Not done on purpose. The translation added a layer of unintentional comedy. |
wanton | Sexually unrestrained or having many casual sexual relationships (typically used of a woman. Her cheeks burned as she recalled how forward she had been how wanton. |
wilful | Having or showing a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences. Wilful acts of damage. |
calculated | Carefully thought out in advance. Victims of vicious and calculated assaults. |
counterfeit | A copy that is represented as the original. A counterfeit image of reality. |
deliberate | Carefully thought out in advance. He made a deliberate decision not to respond negatively. |
deliberately | In a careful and unhurried way. She was working deliberately. |
designed | Done or made or performed with purpose and intent. Well designed houses. |
despoil | Steal goods; take as spoils. The church was despoiled of its marble wall covering. |
falsehood | A false statement. The truth or falsehood of the many legends which surround her. |
forgery | Criminal falsification by making or altering an instrument with intent to defraud. He was found guilty of forgery. |
fraud | A person or thing intended to deceive others, typically by unjustifiably claiming or being credited with accomplishments or qualities. Mediums exposed as tricksters and frauds. |
illusion | Something many people believe that is false. The illusion of family togetherness. |
imposture | An instance of pretending to be someone else in order to deceive others. I discovered the imposture as soon as her doppelganger arrived. |
intended | Resulting from one’s intentions. An intended insult. |
intentionality | The fact of being deliberate or purposive. |
knowingly | With full knowledge and deliberation. Amy looked at me knowingly. |
manipulation | The action of touching with the hands (or the skillful use of the hands) or by the use of mechanical means. He saw through her manipulations. |
measured | Having a slow, regular rhythm. She set off with measured tread. |
plunder | Plunder a town after capture. We shall plunder related sciences to assist our research. |
premeditated | Characterized by deliberate purpose and some degree of planning. A premeditated crime. |
purpose | The quality of being determined to do or achieve something firmness of purpose. He is a man of purpose. |
purposeful | Intentional. The purposeful stride of a great barrister. |
purposefully | With a useful purpose. How is it possible to share information effectively and purposefully with project partners. |
purposely | With intention; in an intentional manner. She had purposely made it difficult. |
rob | Deprive (an opposing player) of the ball. Poor health has robbed her of a normal social life. |
spoliation | The action of taking goods or property from somewhere by violent means. The spoliation of the Church. |
thoughtful | Taking heed giving close and thoughtful attention. Her work is thoughtful and provocative. |
untruth | A lie or false statement (often used euphemistically. The story was full of misleading innuendo and untruth. |
violate | Violate the sacred character of a place or language. This sentence violates the rules of syntax. |
willfully | In a willful manner. She had willfully deceived me. |
wittingly | With full knowledge and deliberation. Everyone wittingly or otherwise will become involved. |
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