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Synonyms and antonyms of Deliberate and deliberately in British Thesaurus

Deliberate and deliberately

deliberate (adjective)

intended, not done by chance or by accident

deliberately (adverb)

with a definite intention, not by chance or by accident

intended (adjective)

an intended target, victim etc is the one that an action is aimed at or trying to reach

calculated (adjective)

done deliberately in order to have a particular effect

knowingly (adverb)

if you do something knowingly, you do it deliberately even though you know that what you are doing is wrong or illegal

conscious (adjective)

done deliberately by someone who knows what the effect will be

wilful (adjective)

done deliberately in order to cause damage or harm

consciously (adverb)

in a deliberate way

express (adjective)

deliberate

expressly (adverb)

for a particular purpose

intentional (adjective)

deliberate

it is no accident ()

used for saying that something was planned, perhaps for dishonest reasons

organized (adjective)

planned carefully and involving many people

prearranged (adjective)

planned or agreed to at an earlier time

scripted (adjective)

something said or done that is scripted was planned before, and sometimes does not seem natural for that reason

studiously (adverb)

in a very deliberate way

voluntary (adjective)

biology a voluntary movement or decision is controlled by the person who makes it

willful ()

the American spelling of wilful