The word deliberate is not a noun; the word deliberate is a verb (deliberate, deliberates, deliberating, deliberated), and an adjective (deliberate, more deliberate, most deliberate).
The noun forms for the verb to deliberate are deliberator, deliberation, and the gerund, deliberating.
The noun form for the adjective deliberate is deliberateness.
The noun forms function in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or a clause; and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:
The President was unsure of how to proceed in Iraq so he consulted with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and after much deliberation, it was decided to devise a plan to pull our military out of that country within two years.
The vandal had broken the window and ran away.A vandal is someone who deliberately causes damage to someone else's property.
The word deliberately is an adverb.
No, it's an adjective. The adverb is deliberately.
Crone (noun) an offensive term that deliberately insults a woman's age, appearance, and temperament. Look at that crone across the street.
Deliberately.
He deliberately insulted his enemy.
My cousin deliberately slapped her best friends
The murderer deliberatley framed his boss for his cowrkers murder
If you deliberately hurt your sister, you'll be grounded for a week. The fire was deliberately set in order to destroy evidence. Ivestigators believe she was deliberately pushed down the stairs and that her death was not an accident. I didn't take her coat deliberately, it just looks exactly like mine. Anyone who brings a cell phone to school is deliberately breaking the rules.
The equivocator deliberately avoided giving a straight answer to the question, leaving everyone unsure of where they stood.
He sought vindication for his actions by deliberately provoking his victims first.
David's action of deliberately inserting a paperclip into the photocopier was malicious.
It is often senseless how people deliberately kill animals even though its illegal.
She didn't mean to misinform the customer.Other sales managers deliberately misinform just to get a sale.
The President was unsure of how to proceed in Iraq so he consulted with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and after much deliberation, it was decided to devise a plan to pull our military out of that country within two years.
Unfortunately for the plaintiff, three independent witnesses were able to attest that he deliberately jumped in front of the defendant's vehicle.