- nounintent (noun) · intents (plural noun)
- intention or purpose:"with alarm she realized his intent" · "a real intent to cut back on social programs"
adjectiveintent (adjective)- (intent on/upon)resolved or determined to do (something):"the administration was intent on achieving greater efficiency"
- attentively occupied with:"Jill was intent on her gardening magazine"
- (especially of a look) showing earnest and eager attention:"a curiously intent look on her face"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French entent, entente, based on Latin intendere (see intend). The adjective is from Latin intentus, past participle of intendere.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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