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  • Purposely vs. Purposefully: Which is Right? | Merriam-Webster
    In everyday use, purposely is fine to merely show that something was done or said on purpose (as opposed to accidentally) But if that thing was done or said with a deliberate aim or intention, then purposefully is the adverb to use
  • Purposely vs. Purposefully—Which is Correct? | Grammarly
    Purposely and purposefully are two English words that are often confused Because they both have the same root, purpose, are both adverbs, and are only a shade apart in meaning, it is no wonder that they are used incorrectly with such frequency Here’s how to use them
  • purposely vs. purposefully - Dictionary. com
    Purposely means for a particular purpose, as in She purposely mentioned the committee member’s work during the presentation Purposefully means in a determined or thoughtful way, as in Though my heart was pounding, I pushed the door open purposefully
  • Purposely or Purposefully – What’s the Difference?
    Where purposely means on purpose, purposefully means with purpose It does not only indicate that an action was performed intentionally, it indicates that the action was carried out with a specific purpose in mind
  • ‘Purposely’ vs. ‘purposefully’: What’s the difference?
    Simply remember that purposely means on purpose and purposefully means full of purpose, and you can use both words with confidence These aren’t the only words people get stuck on
  • Purposely vs Purposefully | Difference Meaning - QuillBot
    Purposely and purposefully are often used interchangeably to mean “on purpose” (e g , “purposely purposefully avoid someone”), but purposefully can also mean “with purpose” or “in a meaningful or determined way” (e g , “walk confidently and purposefully”)
  • Purposely vs. Purposefully - Which is Correct?
    Both “purposefully” and “purposely” are correct, but they have slightly different connotations “Purposefully” refers to doing something with a specific intention or goal in mind
  • Purposely vs. Purposefully | Confusing Words and Homonyms in English
    These words share much common ground, and they are sometimes interchangeable, but there are distinct differences Purposely means "intentionally," but some acts are intentional, yet pointless: Little Jimmy purposely threw Alice's lunch in the mud


















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