Deliberately (adv.)
1. in a premeditated manner; after considering the matter; intentionally; on purpose;
From a published source:
"Pi-Dog Miracle": A Story of Redemption By Jonathan Turner
He deliberately left the laptop unencrypted. If someone really was interested in what was on it, it would never do to let them suspect he had anything to hide.
As an example
"He deliberately arrived early because he needed to speak to the organiser"
2. Without haste, leisurely, slowly.
From a published source:
"Basil" By Wilkie Collins
He spoke deliberately, but with no emphasis on particular words, and without hesitation in choosing his terms.
3. With each part of the action distinct; as if being conscious of each action.
From a published source:
"The Divine Comedy" By Dante Alighieri
He swam deliberately, circling around, descending slowly.
As an example
He spoke deliberately, pronouncing each word carefully and separately, with the hope that the man would understand him.
1. in a premeditated manner; after considering the matter; intentionally; on purpose;
From a published source:
"Pi-Dog Miracle": A Story of Redemption By Jonathan Turner
He deliberately left the laptop unencrypted. If someone really was interested in what was on it, it would never do to let them suspect he had anything to hide.
As an example
"He deliberately arrived early because he needed to speak to the organiser"
2. Without haste, leisurely, slowly.
From a published source:
"Basil" By Wilkie Collins
He spoke deliberately, but with no emphasis on particular words, and without hesitation in choosing his terms.
3. With each part of the action distinct; as if being conscious of each action.
From a published source:
"The Divine Comedy" By Dante Alighieri
He swam deliberately, circling around, descending slowly.
As an example
He spoke deliberately, pronouncing each word carefully and separately, with the hope that the man would understand him.