Deliberate DELIBERATE, v.i. [L. To weigh.] To weigh in the mind; to
consider and examine the reasons for and against a measure; to estimate
the weight or force of arguments, or the probable consequences of a
measure, in order to a choice or decision; to pause and consider. A
wise prince will deliberate before he wages war. The woman that
deliberates is lost. DELIBERATE, v.t. To balance in the mind;
to weigh; to consider. DELIBERATE, a. 1. Weighing facts
and arguments with a view to a choice or decision; carefully considering
the probable consequences of a step; circumspect; slow in determining;
applies to persons; as a deliberate judge or counselor. 2. Formed
with deliberation; well advised or considered; not sudden or rash;
as a deliberate opinion; a deliberate measure, or result. 3. Slow;
as a deliberate death or echo.
deliberate
adj 1: carefully thought out in advance; "a calculated insult";
"with measured irony" [syn: deliberate, calculated,
measured]
2: unhurried and with care and dignity; "walking at the same
measured pace"; "with all deliberate speed" [syn: careful,
deliberate, measured]
v 1: think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the
possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your
mind" [syn: consider, debate, moot, turn over,
deliberate]
2: discuss the pros and cons of an issue [syn: debate,
deliberate]
deliberate I. verb (-ated; -ating)
Date: 14th century intransitive verb
to think about or discuss issues and decisions carefully transitive
verb
to think about deliberately and often with formal discussion before
reaching a decision Synonyms:seethinkII. adjectiveEtymology: Middle English, from
Latin deliberatus, past participle of deliberare
to consider carefully, perhaps alteration of *delibrare, from
de- + libra scale, pound Date: 15th century 1.
characterized by or resulting from careful and thorough consideration <a
deliberate decision> 2. characterized by awareness of the
consequences <deliberate falsehood> 3. slow, unhurried,
and steady as though allowing time for decision on each individual action
involved <a deliberate pace> Synonyms:seevoluntary • deliberatelyadverb • deliberatenessnoun
deliberate adj. & v. --adj. 1 a intentional (a deliberate foul). b fully considered; not impulsive (made a deliberate choice). 2 slow in deciding; cautious (a ponderous and deliberate
mind). 3 (of movement etc.) leisurely and unhurried. --v. 1 intr. think carefully; take counsel (the jury deliberated for an hour). 2 tr. consider, discuss carefully (deliberated the
question). Derivatives: deliberately adv. deliberateness n. deliberator n. Etymology: L deliberatus past part. of deliberare (as DE-, librare weigh f. libra balance)
deliberate
(deliberated)Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1. If you do something that is deliberate, you planned or decided to do it beforehand,
and so it happens on purpose rather than by chance.
Witnesses say the firing was deliberate and sustained.= intentional
ADJ
• deliberatelyIt looks as if the blaze was started deliberately...Mr Christopher's answer was deliberately vague.ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj
2. If a movement or action is deliberate, it is done slowly and carefully.
...stepping with deliberate slowness up the steep paths.ADJ
• deliberatelyThe Japanese have acted calmly and deliberately.ADV: ADV after v
3. If you deliberate, you think about something carefully, especially before making a
very important decision.
She deliberated over the decision for a long time before she made up her mind...The Court of Criminal Appeals has been deliberating his case for almost two weeks.= ponder
VERB: V over/about n, V n
deliberate
̘. ̈a.dɪˈlɪbərɪt adj. & v. --adj. 1 a intentional (a
deliberate foul). b fully considered; not impulsive (made a deliberate
choice). 2 slow in deciding; cautious (a ponderous and deliberate mind). 3
(of movement etc.) leisurely and unhurried. --v. 1 intr. think carefully;
take counsel (the jury deliberated for an hour). 2 tr. consider, discuss
carefully (deliberated the question). øødeliberately adv. deliberateness
n. deliberator n. [L deliberatus past part. of deliberare (as DE-, librare
weigh f. libra balance)]
Deliberate \De*lib"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deliberated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Deliberating.]
To weigh in the mind; to consider the reasons for and
against; to consider maturely; to reflect upon; to ponder;
as, to deliberate a question.
Deliberate \De*lib"er*ate\, v. i.
To take counsel with one's self; to weigh the arguments for
and against a proposed course of action; to reflect; to
consider; to hesitate in deciding; -- sometimes with on,
upon, about, concerning.
The woman that deliberates is lost. --Addison.
Deliberate \De*lib"er*ate\, a. [L. deliberatus, p. p. of
deliberare to deliberate; de- + librare to weigh. See
Librate.]
1. Weighing facts and arguments with a view to a choice or
decision; carefully considering the probable consequences
of a step; circumspect; slow in determining; -- applied to
persons; as, a deliberate judge or counselor. ``These
deliberate fools.'' --Shak.
2. Formed with deliberation; well-advised; carefully
considered; not sudden or rash; as, a deliberate opinion;
a deliberate measure or result.
Settled visage and deliberate word. --Shak.
3. Not hasty or sudden; slow. --Hooker.
His enunciation was so deliberate. --W. Wirt.
deliberate
I. v. n.
Reflect, ponder, consider, think, cogitate, ruminate, muse, meditate, take counsel with
one's self.
II. a.1. Wary, cautious, careful, circumspect, considerate, thoughtful.
2. Well considered, well advised.
3. Purposed, done on purpose, studied, done in cold blood.
4. Slow, unhurried, leisurely.
deliberate
̘. ̈a.dɪˈlɪbərɪt adj.
1 intentional, planned, studied, wilful, intended, premeditated, calculated, conscious,
prearranged, purposeful, preconceived, considered; cold-blooded: The insult was deliberate,
not a slip.
2 slow, methodical, careful, unhurried, paced, measured, regular, even, steady, sure,
unhesitating, unfaltering, confident: He moved across the room with a deliberate step and tore
the medals from the general's tunic.
3 careful, prudent, cautious, painstaking, discreet, considered, considerate, thoughtful,
well thought out, thorough, methodical, systematic, fastidious, orderly, punctilious,
dispassionate, cool, composed, collected, calm, serene, unruffled: A deliberate speaker, he
chose his words with care. --v.
4 consider, ponder, think (about or over), weigh, debate, meditate (on or over), reflect
(on or over), cogitate (on or over), study: I shall need a few days to deliberate on that question.
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