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Intent

UK /["/ɪnˈtent/"]/US /["/ɪnˈtent/"]/

Definition

what you intend to do

In simple words: What you plan or want to do.

Examples

  • She denies possessing the drug with intent to supply.
  • He was charged with wounding with intent.
  • a **letter/statement of intent**
  • His intent is clearly not to placate his critics.
  • By 1981 the docks had, to all intents and purposes, closed.
  • The two items are, for all intents and purposes, identical.

Usage notes

Use 'intent' in formal contexts when discussing plans or purposes. It sounds more serious than 'wish' or 'want'. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

be + intent + to + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'intent' as 'in tent' — imagine planning a fun night in a tent.

Collocations

  • clear intent
  • malicious intent
  • express intent
  • stated intent
  • intent to marry

Synonyms

  • intention

Antonyms

  • indifference
  • unconcern
  • apathy

Common mistakes

  • 'Intent' is confused with 'intention' — 'intention' is the more common noun.
  • Using 'intents' as a plural — 'intent' is usually used as singular.
  • Mixing it up with 'interest' — they have different meanings.