Deliberateness

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˈlɪbərətnəs/

Definitions of deliberateness

noun the quality of being intentional or purposeful in one's actions

Example Sentences

A1 She acted with deliberateness when choosing her outfit for the party.

A2 The artist painted the portrait with great deliberateness, paying attention to every detail.

B1 The team approached the project with deliberateness, carefully planning each step.

B2 His speech was delivered with such deliberateness that every word carried weight and importance.

C1 The author's writing is marked by a sense of deliberateness, every sentence carefully crafted.

C2 The judge's decision was made with deliberateness, considering all the evidence presented.

Examples of deliberateness in a Sentence

formal The lawyer's deliberateness in presenting evidence helped sway the jury in favor of his client.

informal I appreciate the deliberateness with which you approach important decisions.

slang I can't believe the deliberateness with which she ghosted him after the first date.

figurative The artist's deliberateness in choosing colors and textures created a masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of deliberateness

past tense

deliberated

plural

deliberatenesses

comparative

more deliberate

superlative

most deliberate

present tense

deliberates

future tense

will deliberate

perfect tense

has deliberated

continuous tense

is deliberating

singular

deliberateness

positive degree

deliberate

infinitive

to deliberate

gerund

deliberating

participle

deliberated

Origin and Evolution of deliberateness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'deliberateness' originated from the Latin word 'deliberare', which means to weigh or consider carefully.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'deliberateness' has evolved to emphasize the act of thoughtful consideration and intentionality in decision-making or actions.