Intention
UK /["/ɪnˈtenʃn/"]/US /["/ɪnˈtenʃn/"]/
Definition
what you intend or plan to do; your aim
In simple words: What you plan to do.
Examples
- She always follows her intention to help others in need.
- His intention was to make peace, but it didn’t turn out that way.
- The intention behind her words was misunderstood by everyone.
- My main intention for this project is to increase awareness of climate change.
- He had good intentions, yet his actions caused problems.
Usage notes
Use 'intention' when discussing plans or goals. It's appropriate in most situations, but more formal than casual conversation. Avoid in slang-heavy contexts.
Grammar pattern
have + intention + to + verb
Memory hint
Think of 'in-tent-shun' — imagine setting up a tent with a clear purpose.
Collocations
- original
- declared
- stated
- have
- announce
- declare
- with an/the intention of
- intention behind
- intention by
- the best intentions
- good intentions
- have every intention of doing something
Synonyms
- purpose
- goal
- aim
- plan
- objective
Antonyms
- unintended
- accidental
- random
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'intention' with 'attention'.
- Saying 'intention to do' instead of 'intention of doing'.
- Using it without a verb after it.