DELIBERATE in a Sentence
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192 example sentences for DELIBERATE, such as:
1. He told us a deliberate lie.
2. The attack on him was quite deliberate.
3. She has a slow, deliberate way of talking.
4. They deliberately shifted off the argument.
5. The omission of her name was not a deliberate act.
2. The attack on him was quite deliberate.
3. She has a slow, deliberate way of talking.
4. They deliberately shifted off the argument.
5. The omission of her name was not a deliberate act.
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Meanings and Examples of DELIBERATE
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deliberate
v. think about carefully; weigh
v. discuss the pros and cons of an issue
Classic Sentence: (159 in 11 pages)
1 So, she was intensely annoyed when he dropped his masquerade and set out apparently upon a deliberate campaign to alienate Atlanta's good will.
2 His craving was for the companionship of one whose point of view should justify his own, who should confirm, by deliberate observation, the truth to which his intuitions had leaped.
3 But she was a deliberate and joyous spendthrift in her preparations for her first party, the housewarming.
4 Here then, from three impartial witnesses, I had a deliberate statement of the entire case.
5 Look now at Stubb; a man who from his humorous, deliberate coolness and equanimity in the direst emergencies, was specially qualified to excel in pitchpoling.
6 He was usually cold and distant with men, but with all women he had a silent, grave familiarity, a special handshake, accompanied by a significant, deliberate look.
7 He seemed conscious of possessing a keener power of enjoyment than other people; his quick recognitions made him frantically impatient of deliberate judgments.
8 Heyward felt a burning desire to rush forward to meet them, so intense was the delirious anxiety of the moment; but he was restrained by the deliberate examples of the scout and Uncas.
9 A steady, though deliberate return was made from the rifle of Chingachgook, who had maintained his post throughout the fray with unmoved resolution.
10 He now spoke in Delaware to his companions, and his address, though calm and deliberate, seemed very decided.
11 Another long and deliberate pause succeeded these sententious questions and ready replies.
12 Collecting all his energies in one effort he snapped the twigs which bound him and rushed upon another savage, who was preparing, with loud yells and a more deliberate aim, to repeat the blow.
13 The hunter, like the savage whose place he filled, seemed to select among the blind signs of their wild route, with a species of instinct, seldom abating his speed, and never pausing to deliberate.
14 Morning is just touching them below," said the deliberate and musing scout, "and the watchers have a mind to wake up the sleepers by the sound of cannon.
15 An Indian never starts on such an expedition without smoking over his council-fire; and, though a man of white blood, I honor their customs in this particular, seeing that they are deliberate and wise.
Example Sentence: (33 in 3 pages)
1 The omission of her name was not a deliberate act.
2 Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.
3 Therefore it is easy to assume that this must be a deliberate, callous attempt to inflict hurt.
4 The attack on him was quite deliberate.
5 She has a slow, deliberate way of talking.
6 He told us a deliberate lie.
7 You should deliberate over the question before you respond to it.
8 The speech was a deliberate attempt to embarrass the government.
9 We made a deliberate decision to live apart for a while.
10 Offered the new job, she asked for time to deliberate before she told them her decision,.
11 The dance involved a deliberate exaggeration of his awkwardness.
12 The story flowed from one scene to the other in deliberate pace.
13 Did the jury simply disregard the law to give Stanley a free pass to murder? Jury deliberations are kept secret by law, and can never become the basis for a factual appeal.
14 They deliberately shifted off the argument.
15 The author deliberately breaks the narrative continuity in order to confound the reader's expectations.