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The synonyms of “Planned” are: aforethought, plotted
Planned as an Adjective
Definitions of "Planned" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “planned” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Planned in advance.
- Designed or carried out according to a plan.
- With planning and intention.
Synonyms of "Planned" as an adjective (2 Words)
aforethought | With planning and intention. With malice aforethought. |
plotted | With planning and intention. |
Usage Examples of "Planned" as an adjective
- The planned outlays for new equipment.
Associations of "Planned" (30 Words)
array | Elaborate or beautiful clothing. I shall have my men drawn up here in battle array ready to come to your help. |
artifice | A deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture. An industry dominated by artifice. |
calculated | Carefully thought out in advance. A calculated insult. |
concoct | Make a concoction of by mixing. His cronies concocted a simple plan. |
deliberate | Unhurried and with care and dignity. A deliberate attempt to provoke a response. |
deliberately | In a careful and unhurried way. She was working deliberately. |
designed | Planned or conceived in detail or for a specific purpose. Games designed for all ages. |
headed | Having a tip, end, or top part of a specified kind. A cool headed fighter pilot. |
intended | Planned or meant. The intended victim escaped. |
intentionality | Expressive of intentions. |
knowingly | In full awareness or consciousness; deliberately. When a journalist knowingly misleads their readers. |
measured | (of speech or writing) carefully considered and restrained. His measured prose. |
methodical | (of a person) orderly or systematic in thought or behaviour. A methodical man he assembled all the papers into a huge pile. |
motivated | Provided with a motive or given incentive for action. A highly motivated child can learn almost anything. |
musicology | The scholarly and scientific study of music. |
object | Express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent. When asked to drive the truck she objected that she did not have a driver s license. |
ordered | Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts. An ordered sequence. |
organized | Formed into a structured or coherent whole. A repressive regime which crushed organized labour. |
plan | Make a design of plan out in systematic often graphic form. They drew up a six step plan. |
premeditated | (of an action, especially a crime) thought out or planned beforehand. Premeditated murder. |
purpose | The quality of being determined to do or achieve something firmness of purpose. The building is no longer needed for its original purpose. |
purposefully | With a useful purpose. Purposefully vague answers. |
purposely | On purpose; intentionally. She had purposely made it difficult. |
ruse | An action intended to deceive someone; a trick. Emma tried to think of a ruse to get Paul out of the house. |
scheme | Devise a system or form a scheme for. He schemed to bring about the collapse of the government. |
setup | An act that incriminates someone on a false charge. It takes time to learn the setup around here. |
skillfully | With skill. Fragments of a nearly complete jug skillfully restored at the institute of archaeology. |
studied | Produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation. He treated them with studied politeness. |
systematic | Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical. A systematic search of the whole city. |
thorough | Performed comprehensively and completely; not superficial or partial. Thorough research. |