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Associations of "Meant" (30 Words)
aim | Specifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public. It was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs. |
animus | A feeling of ill will arousing active hostility. The author s animus towards her. |
artifice | A deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture. An industry dominated by artifice. |
boor | A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement. At last the big obnoxious boor had been dealt a stunning blow for his uncouth and belligerent manner. |
browbeat | Discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate. A witness is being browbeaten under cross examination. |
churl | A selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend. This trio are used whenever some churl wants to have a pop at progressive rock. |
consciously | In a way that is directly perceptible to and under the control of the person concerned. A vicious and consciously dishonest hatchet job. |
deliberately | Consciously and intentionally; on purpose. She was working deliberately. |
designed | Done or made or performed with purpose and intent- Havelock Ellis. The aircraft performed their designed functions well. |
headed | Having an intellect or personality of a specified kind. Woolly headed thinking. |
hector | (Greek mythology) a mythical Trojan who was killed by Achilles during the Trojan War. She doesn t hector us about giving up things. |
intend | Mean or intend to express or convey. Pigs intended for human consumption. |
intended | Future; betrothed. An intended insult. |
intention | A thing intended; an aim or plan. He announced his intention to stand for re election. |
intentional | Done on purpose; deliberate. Intentional wrongdoing and harm. |
intentionality | The quality of mental states (e.g. thoughts, beliefs, desires, hopes) which consists in their being directed towards some object or state of affairs. |
intentionally | With intention; in an intentional manner. I wasn t sure if it was intentionally funny or not. |
knowingly | In a way that suggests one has secret knowledge or awareness. When a journalist knowingly misleads their readers. |
minded | (usually followed by `to’) naturally disposed toward. Career minded. |
niggard | Ungenerous niggardly. |
purpose | The quality of being determined to do or achieve something firmness of purpose. State pensions are considered as earned income for tax purposes. |
purposefully | With a useful purpose. We purposefully avoided addressing the problem. |
purposely | With intention; in an intentional manner. She had purposely made it difficult. |
reconfirm | Confirm again. Berghofer resigned but was reconfirmed as mayor of Dresden shortly afterwards. |
signify | Be of importance. Signify your agreement by signing the letter below. |
skillfully | With skill. Fragments of a nearly complete jug skillfully restored at the institute of archaeology. |
surly | Bad-tempered and unfriendly. A surly waiter. |
willful | Habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition. Willful disobedience. |
willfully | In a willful manner. She had willfully deceived me. |
wittingly | With full knowledge and deliberation. Everyone wittingly or otherwise will become involved. |