Intention vs Objective

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 IntentionObjective
MeaningWhat you plan to do.Something that is based on facts and not influenced by feelings.
CEFR levelB1B2
Part of speechnounnoun
Usage notesUse 'intention' when discussing plans or goals. It's appropriate in most situations, but more formal than casual conversation. Avoid in slang-heavy contexts.Use 'objective' when talking about decisions, assessments, or statements that are not biased. In contrast, avoid it when discussing personal feelings or subjective opinions.

Frequently asked questions: Intention vs Objective

What's the difference between "Intention" and "Objective"?

"Intention" means: What you plan to do. "Objective" means: Something that is based on facts and not influenced by feelings.

When should I use "Intention" and "Objective"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

Are "Intention" and "Objective" the same CEFR level?

"Intention" is at B1, "Objective" is at B2 on the CEFR scale.

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