D
Dicread
HomeDictionaryIintent

intent

adj[C/U] Both
pl: intents

This word carries a weight of deliberation and willpower. It describes the mental state of having a specific goal in mind, often implying a level of seriousness or resolve that words like purpose or plan might lack. It is frequently used in legal contexts to determine if a person acted with a conscious desire to cause a specific result. When used as an adjective, it shifts from a goal to a state of concentration. It evokes a sense of narrow focus, where the external world is tuned out in favor of a single point of interest, similar to the way a predator watches its prey.

Countable when referring to a specific goal or aim (e.g., I had two intents in mind). Uncountable when referring to the general state of being determined or the legal concept of willpower (e.g., the act was done with criminal intent).

Meanings

Noun

A determined purpose or a planned objective.

"His intent was to finish the project by Friday."

adj

Having a focused and determined mind or gaze.

"She had an intent look on her face as she studied the map."

Last Updated: May 27, 2026Report an Error