delaberated
Deliberate is an adjective, the adverb is deliberately.
As an adjective - He made a deliberate mistake and cost us hundreds of dollars. As a verb - The jury will deliberate on the evidence and then give their verdict.
Adjective: Done consciously and intentionally: "a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict".Verb: Engage in long and careful consideration: "she deliberated over the menu".
The correct spelling of the adjective is intentional (on purpose, deliberate).
The noun form for the adjective deliberate is deliberateness.The noun forms for the verb to deliberate are deliberatorand the gerund, deliberating.
The word "hasty" is never a verb. The noun is haste and the verb is to hasten. Deliberate and hasty as adjectives: "The change in location was a deliberate choice by the board, although they may have been too hasty in their decision." Hasty as an adjective and deliberate (consider, discuss, examine) as a verb: "The jury decided to deliberate rather than reach a hasty verdict."
The word "blatant" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is obvious, conspicuous, or deliberate in a negative way.
The abstract noun form for the adjective deliberate is deliberateness.The abstract noun forms of the verb to deliberate are deliberation and the gerund, deliberating.
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:Deliberating for too long may cause you to miss an opportunity.The district attorney, the deliberator reviewing the case, will issue his decision today.He applied deliberateness to completing the task.The board is meeting today to complete their deliberation.
deliberate can be an adjective meaning purposeful, with full intent, or___ it can be a verb,meaning to consider a matter carefully, exploring all ramifications.
The comparative degree of "deliberate" is "more deliberate."
This was a deliberate act of war.It was not deliberate, I swear.