Just how you typed it:) p-u-r-p-o-s-e-l-y.
The correct spelling is 'purpose'.
The correct spelling of the adverb is the transposition "purposely" (deliberately).
Purposely, deliberately.
assassinate- to kill purposely or by paid order.
Purposefully: Determinedly"Okay, I've had enough of this nonsense" said father, as he strode purposefully across the room to administer our spankings.Purposely: IntentionallyWhy did you move those flowers? I purposely put them there so they could receive the morning sunlight.
Gatekeeping
mistake lol ;)
I believe the word you want is "purposely". Although the boy said it was an accident, witnesses said he purposely knocked over the store display. Police concluded the woman purposely ran into her husband's car. Sally purposely turned off her cell phone so she could study for her science exam.
yes he was purposely preserved.
purposely mating organisms with desired traits
The correct spelling of the adverb is the transposition "purposely" (deliberately).
Someone might purposely cough to clear their throat or to attract someones attention.
The one variable that is purposely changed to test a hypothesis is manipulated variable
purposely
Purposely, deliberately.
vandalism
Yes!
"Watermalone" is a purposely misspelled version of watermelon, used derisively to ridicule uneducated people who could spell watermelon wrong, usually in a derogatory, racist manner because of the stereotypes that black people a: are uneducated and b: like watermelons.