My intention was to help her feel better.
The adverb form of the noun 'intention' is intentionally.Example: The sentence is intentionally short.
The adverb form of the noun 'intention' is intentionally.Example: The sentence is intentionally short.
Pressing on with declared intention can lead to trouble.
His intention with the letter was to lift her spirits, but it only made things worse. He understood her intention, and appreciated her effort.
"The boy was staring at her intently, and suddenly she felt very uncomfortable."
It is a preposition, but can also form infinitives of verbs. It is never a conjunction or interjection.
The word 'intentional' is the adjective form of the noun intention.
At first, she thought I wanted her there to help me write, but I had different intentions.
Example sentence - It is my intention to leave the gardens more beautiful than I found them.
To defamate oneself, to open and leave open without intention of closing.
The base word for "intention" is "intend."
I bear no malice towards anybody Malice means to have no intention or desire to do evil