deliberate

deliberate — adjective

1. done on purpose, especially when the action is harmful or wrong — not the result

1.形容詞B2
釋義

done on purpose, especially when the action is harmful or wrong — not the result of an accident or mistake

例句

The fire at the warehouse was no accident — police say it was deliberate.

be deliberate — describing an event as intentional

Noor's comment was a deliberate attempt to upset her younger brother.

deliberate attempt + infinitive

同義詞
  • intentional

    the closest synonym but more neutral in tone; does not carry the same negative connotation

  • calculated

    suggests cold, planned action with awareness of the harmful result

  • premeditated

    used mainly in legal contexts for crimes planned in advance

  • willful

    emphasizes stubborn determination to do something, often despite knowing it is wrong

反義詞
  • accidental

    happening without anyone planning or intending it

  • unintentional

    not done on purpose, though it may still cause harm

用法筆記

This sense often describes negative actions such as lies, attacks, or deceptions. For neutral or positive actions done on purpose, 'intentional' or 'planned' may sound more natural.

常見錯誤

She made a deliberate decision to study abroad.' (neutral/positive context — 'intentional' is more natural here)
She made a deliberate decision to hide the truth from her parents.
💡'deliberate' fits best when the action has a negative or morally questionable consequence.

2. done in a slow, steady way that shows care and attention at each step — not in a

2.形容詞B2
釋義

done in a slow, steady way that shows care and attention at each step — not in a hurry

例句

The surgeon made a series of deliberate, steady cuts through the tissue.

deliberative, steady cuts — describing careful physical actions

Lara spoke in a slow, deliberate voice so the audience could follow every word.

slow, deliberate voice — describing careful speech

同義詞
  • measured

    suggests a controlled, regular pace that has been carefully judged

  • unhurried

    simpler word; emphasizes the lack of rush without the nuance of carefulness

  • purposeful

    suggests each movement has a clear goal behind it

反義詞
  • hasty

    done too quickly, often causing mistakes

  • rushed

    done in a hurry, without enough care or attention

用法筆記

Only describes observable actions — movements, speech, physical processes. Unlike sense 1, this meaning has no negative connotation and is often used to praise someone's carefulness.

常見錯誤

He was deliberate about his future plans.' (vague — this mixes senses 1 and 2)
He spoke in a deliberate manner, choosing each word with care.
💡use sense 2 for visible, careful actions or speech.

deliberate — verb