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Deliberate

UK //dɪˈlɪb.ər.ət//US //dɪˈlɪb.ər.ət//

Definition

Done consciously and intentionally; calculated.

In simple words: Something done on purpose or planned carefully.

Examples

  • The team made a deliberate choice to pursue the project.
  • His deliberate actions showed he wasn't afraid to take risks.
  • After a deliberate discussion, they reached a consensus.
  • The artist's deliberate style separates her from others.
  • She walked with a deliberate pace to convey confidence.

Usage notes

Use 'deliberate' to describe actions that are intentional and not done by accident. It's often used in formal contexts, such as legal discussions or academic writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Deliberate sounds like 'deliver it', imagine delivering something intentionally.

Collocations

  • deliberate decision
  • deliberate action
  • deliberate choice
  • deliberate process

Synonyms

  • intentional
  • planned
  • premeditated
  • willful

Antonyms

  • accidental
  • unintentional

Common mistakes

  • Confuse with 'deliberation', which refers to the process of considering something carefully.
  • Using 'deliberate' to describe automatic or impulsive actions.