Intentional

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛnʃənl/

Definitions of intentional

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'intentional' describes something done on purpose or with intent.

Example Sentences

A1 She made an intentional effort to learn basic phrases in a new language.

A2 The artist's use of color was intentional, creating a specific mood in the painting.

B1 The company's decision to expand into international markets was intentional and well-planned.

B2 His intentional actions caused harm to others, leading to legal consequences.

C1 The politician's intentional manipulation of the media was exposed by investigative journalists.

C2 The director's intentional use of symbolism added depth and complexity to the film's narrative.

Examples of intentional in a Sentence

formal The artist's use of color was intentional, conveying a specific mood in the painting.

informal I don't think that was an intentional mistake, he just didn't know any better.

slang She totally did that on purpose, it was intentional.

figurative His words cut deep, but I believe it was intentional to make a point.

Grammatical Forms of intentional

past tense

intended

plural

intentions

comparative

more intentional

superlative

most intentional

present tense

intends

future tense

will intend

perfect tense

has intended

continuous tense

is intending

singular

intentional

positive degree

intentional

infinitive

to intend

gerund

intending

participle

intending

Origin and Evolution of intentional

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'intentional' originated from the Latin word 'intentionalis', which is derived from the verb 'intendere' meaning 'to stretch out, aim at, or have in mind'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'intentional' has retained its original meaning of 'done on purpose' or 'deliberate', but has also evolved to encompass the idea of being thoughtful, purposeful, and mindful in one's actions.