If someone has done something intentionally it means that they meant to do it. For example if a footballer shoots towards the goal and scores then as they would have had to aim and also get enough power on the shot to beat the goal therefore the goal was intentional
High respect for someone or something.
Have Faith in someone or something
Deterrent means to make someone not make someone feel good to do something for them
It means to beg someone or something
Providing someone with something
to do something intentionally is to do it on purpose, to mean to do it - for example 'I hurt you intentionally'
"Went with a will" means that someone is doing something intentionally, with determination to do something well. Someone starting a new job who wants to succeed would go "with a will."
It means "on purpose". if someone does something deliberately, they did it on purpose :P
Snubbing is intentionally ignoring someone in a social setting.
This depends on personal philosophy, but truly being mean to someone implies that they are doing something to intentionally hurt someone else on an emotional level. Therefore, in my opinion, you should never be mean to anyone. Even if someone is being mean to you, and you are forced to react, that does not mean you are being mean to them back, it can simply mean you are defending yourself if you have no intention to hurt that individual.
"Went with a will" means that someone is doing something intentionally, with determination to do something well. Someone starting a new job who wants to succeed would go "with a will."
to contact something or someone to contact something or someone
Not telling someone something means withholding information, while lying involves intentionally providing false information.
To lie means to intentionally give false information while deceiving means to mislead or trick someone into believing something that is not true. Both actions involve causing someone to believe something that is not accurate.
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
Someone or something that is judged incorrectly.
Saying something is good or that you use it and are happy.