Associations to the word «Purposeful»
Noun
- Stride
- Bustle
- Discrimination
- Manipulation
- Omission
- Silent
- Ingenuity
- Paralysis
- Swarm
- Avoidance
- Gathering
- Inability
- Intent
- Conscious
- Tough
- Behavior
- Habitation
- Cognition
- Shaping
- Coping
- Steady
- Tremor
- Dementia
- Motion
- Calm
- Autism
- Activity
- Niall
- Offense
- Defendant
- Impairment
- Ness
- Movement
- Action
- Motivation
- Stimulation
- Dominance
- Dynamic
- Initiate
- Evolution
- Gesture
- Consciousness
- Learning
- Mischief
- Glancing
- Inclusion
- Therapist
- Cortex
- Context
- Curriculum
- Disability
- Manner
- Fitness
Adjective
- Accidental
- Meaningful
- Intentional
- Darting
- Deliberate
- Defendant
- Intent
- Grim
- Sentient
- Repetitive
- Sensual
- Coherent
- Taut
- Engaging
- Involuntary
- Orderly
- Intelligent
- Brisk
- Regardless
- Voluntary
- Pleasing
- Shrewd
- Chill
- Sensory
- Gigantic
- Relaxed
- Rational
- Harmless
- Systematic
- Rhythmic
- Energetic
- Racial
- Random
- Flashing
- Cognitive
- Marching
- Talented
- Approaching
Adverb
Wiktionary
PURPOSEFUL, adjective. Having purpose; intentional.
PURPOSEFUL, adjective. Having a purpose in mind; resolute; determined.
PURPOSEFUL AVAILMENT, noun. (US) (legal) In the law of civil procedure, an intentional act by one party directed into a particular state, thereby permitting that state to constitutionally assert personal jurisdiction over that party.
Dictionary definition
PURPOSEFUL, adjective. Serving as or indicating the existence of a purpose or goal.
PURPOSEFUL, adjective. Having meaning through having an aim; "led a happy purposeful life".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.