Advertisement
Advertisement
intent
1[ in-tent ]
noun
- something that someone is intending or meaning to do or achieve; purpose or objective:
The committee's original intent was to raise funds.
- the act or fact of meaning to do something:
Any identified individual found to have violated this rule with intent will be suspended from all participation in the forum.
- Law. the state of a person's mind that directs their actions toward a specific object:
He was arrested for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.
- the meaning or significance of something said, written, or done:
I think this summary captures the intent of her lengthy speech.
It’s difficult to understand the intent of your actions—please explain.
intent
2[ in-tent ]
adjective
- firmly or steadfastly fixed or directed, as the eyes or mind:
an intent gaze.
Synonyms: concentrated
- having the attention sharply focused or fixed on something:
intent on one's job.
Synonyms: concentrated
- determined or resolved; having the mind or will fixed on some goal:
intent on revenge.
Antonyms: vacillating, undecided, indecisive, irresolute
an intent person.
intent
/ ɪnˈtɛnt /
noun
- something that is intended; aim; purpose; design
- the act of intending
- law the will or purpose with which one does an act
- implicit meaning; connotation
- to all intents and purposesfor all practical purposes; virtually
adjective
- firmly fixed; determined; concentrated
an intent look
- postpositive; usually foll by on or upon having the fixed intention (of); directing one's mind or energy (to)
intent on committing a crime
Derived Forms
- inˈtentness, noun
- inˈtently, adverb
Other Words From
- in·tent·ly adverb
- in·tent·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of intent1
Idioms and Phrases
- to / for all intents and purposes, for all practical purposes; practically speaking; virtually:
The book is, to all intents and purposes, a duplication of earlier efforts.
More idioms and phrases containing intent
see to all intents and purposes .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But Moscow is now clearly intent on reclaiming the territory lost on its own soil.
And if he gets his way on selections for some of the most important posts in government, he would put in place loyalists intent on blowing up the very departments they would lead.
But Sunday’s Russian missile and drone attacks, which killed as many as 20 people, served as a stark reminder that Moscow is still intent on winning the war, on its terms.
Despite the eight-year ban stopping him from running in an election, he has declared his intent to run again in the next elections, to be held in 2026.
Still, he signalled his intent and if the defender took notice he was still powerless to do much about it.
Advertisement
Related Words
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse