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Raja Sekhar Reddy Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Where can we use the words deliberate and deliberately?

how to use the words deliberate and deliberately?

plz give me the answer with some examples?
  

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Deliberate can be a verb or adjective, but the pronunciation is different. Deliberately is an adverb. After the testimony, the jury deliberated and returned a guilty verdict.

  • Deliberate can be a verb or adjective, but the pronunciation is different.
  • Deliberately is an adverb.
  • After the testimony, the jury deliberated and returned a guilty verdict.
  • (deliberate = verb) The foreman spoke in a very forceful, deliberate manner.
  • (adjective; slowly and with purpose) It was no accident.
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Deliberate can be a verb or adjective, but the pronunciation is different.

Deliberately is an adverb.

After the testimony, the jury deliberated and returned a guilty verdict. (deliberate = verb)

The foreman spoke in a very forceful, deliberate manner. (adjective; slowly and with purpose)

It was no accident. He did it on purpose. He did it deliberately. (adverb

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