No, Intent is a noun. An adjective form of the verb (to intend) could be intended.
As a noun: Our intent is to hire six new people for the expanding department.As an adjective: Throughout the entire period, he held an intent gaze on the new girl.
The cat was staring so intently at the little hole in the wall, that I walked right up on him. Because I want to pass this class, I am studying my lessons intently.
the difference is : one is a noun ( intent ) & the other a verb ( intend )
Leaden is an adjective meaning something is heavy, slow, the color of lead, grey, or made of lead. Example sentences:By his leaden look, I knew the trouble was serious.She was too intent on scouring the leaden sky for the sign.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
As a noun: Our intent is to hire six new people for the expanding department.As an adjective: Throughout the entire period, he held an intent gaze on the new girl.
Intentional. NB . Many adjectives in the English Language, particularly for abstract nouns, end in '--al'.
The likely word is "interested" (intent, captivated).
As an adjective (syn. "eager, earnest"): intentusAs a noun (syn. "aim, purpose"): propositum, destinatum
Ambitious, the adjective, describes a person drive by an intent or an ambition -- a purposeful idea, dream or goal.
The noun lightning itself (electrical discharge) is used as a noun adjunct, rather than an adjective, in such terms as lightning bolt or lightning rod. Only when the intent is to show great speed or quickness (lightning speed, lightning reflexes) is lightning an adjective.
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.
No, the word 'intended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb intend. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: Adjective: The intended victim survived. Verb: He intended to study right after school. Intent and intention are nouns.
Intent in choreography refers to the intent of the choreographer and what he or she wants the dance to convey.
a hidden intent, usually bad
Loitering with Intent was created in 1981.
Sadistic Intent was created in 1987.