intentionally
0 antonyms and opposites of intentionally, grouped by meaning.
Adv — On purpose; deliberately.
Frequently asked questions
What does “intentionally” mean?
The word “intentionally” means on purpose; deliberately. In plain terms, done on purpose, not by chance.
How do you pronounce “intentionally”?
“Intentionally” is pronounced ihn-TEHN-shuh-nuh-lee (/ɪnˈtɛn(t)ʃənəli/ in IPA).
How do you use “intentionally” in a sentence?
Here is “intentionally” used in a sentence: “He intentionally left the door unlocked for her.”
What part of speech is “intentionally”?
“Intentionally” is an adverb.
Is “intentionally” a common word?
“Intentionally” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.
What is the difference between "intentionally" and "accidentally"?
Intentionally describes an action done on purpose, with awareness and intent, while accidentally describes something that happens unexpectedly or without meaning to. The distinction is important in everyday speech and especially in legal contexts, where whether an act was intentional can determine the severity of a consequence.
Is "intentionally" the same as "deliberately"?
Yes, intentionally and deliberately are near-synonyms and are often used interchangeably to mean something done on purpose. Deliberately can sometimes suggest more forethought or planning behind the action.
Where does "intentionally" typically appear in a sentence?
As an adverb, intentionally usually modifies a verb and can appear before or after it, as in "she intentionally avoided the topic" or "he left the door open intentionally." Placement often shifts for emphasis, with the end position giving the word more weight.