different between intentional vs purposeful
intentional
English
Etymology
intention +? -al
Adjective
intentional (comparative more intentional, superlative most intentional)
- Intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.
- (law) Done with intent.
Antonyms
- unintentional
Derived terms
- intentionally
Translations
intentional From the web:
- what intentionally mean
- what intentionally takes on the role of critic
- what intentional felony
- what does intentionally mean
- what do intentionally mean
- when someone is intentionally mean
purposeful
English
Etymology
purpose +? -ful
Adjective
purposeful (comparative more purposeful, superlative most purposeful)
- Having purpose; intentional.
- Having a purpose in mind; resolute; determined.
Synonyms
- determined
- nose to the grindstone
- focused
Derived terms
- purposefully
- purposefulness
Related terms
- purposive
Translations
purposeful From the web:
- what purposeful mean
- what's purposeful movement
- what purposeful activity means
- what purposeful means in spanish
- what purposeful activity
- what's purposeful listening
- what purposeful movement means
- what purposeful intent
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