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
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.