purposeful Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- do-or-die
- firm
- serious
- hell-bent-on-or-upon-
- single-minded
- set
- willful
- bound
- resolved
- bent-on-or-upon-
- out
- adamant
Weak:
- obdurate
- dogged
- certain
- rigid
- unswerving
- tenacious
- immovable
- adamantine
- self-willed
- implacable
- unwavering
- headstrong
- unyielding
- unbending
- cocksure
- steady
- bitter
- wilful
- perverse
- uncompromising
- pigheaded
- mulish
- persistent
- on-one-s-mettle
- inflexible
- sure
- hardened
- unfaltering
- unhesitating
- vehement
- stubborn
- pertinacious
- unrelenting
- hardheaded
- earnest
Strongest:
- indecisive
- skeptical
- skeptical
- uncertain
- unresolved
- undetermined
- faltering
- suspicious
- uncertain
- dubious
- unsure
- hesitant
- suspicious
- faltering
- unresolved
- hesitant
- doubtful
- dubious
- irresolute
- doubtful
- indecisive
- undetermined
- unsure
- irresolute
Strong:
- unsettled
- distrustful
- mistrustful
- weak-kneed
- vacillating
- mistrustful
- distrustful
- undecided
- reluctant
- loath
- loath
- wavering
- reluctant
- undecided
- weak-kneed
- vacillating
- unconvinced
- wavering
- unsettled
- unconvinced
Weak:
purposeful Meaning
purposeful (a)
serving as or indicating the existence of a purpose or goal
purposeful (s)
having meaning through having an aim
purposeful Sentence Examples
- With a purposeful stride, she entered the room, exuding confidence.
- His purposeful gaze indicated a deep determination to succeed.
- Every action he took seemed deliberate and purposeful, driven by a clear goal.
- She approached the task with a purposeful attitude, determined to overcome any obstacles.
- The purposeful decision to invest in renewable energy reflects the company's commitment to sustainability.
- His purposeful speech captivated the audience, leaving them inspired and motivated.
- The purposeful organization of the event ensured that everything ran smoothly and efficiently.
- The purposeful design of the building maximized natural light and energy efficiency.
- With a purposeful plan in place, they set out to tackle the project with enthusiasm.
- Her purposeful silence spoke volumes, conveying her disapproval without the need for words.
FAQs About the word purposeful
serving as or indicating the existence of a purpose or goal, having meaning through having an aim
resolute, positive, decisive, confident, intent, determined, do-or-die, firm, serious, hell-bent (on or upon)
indecisive, skeptical, skeptical, uncertain, unresolved, undetermined, faltering, suspicious, uncertain, dubious
With a purposeful stride, she entered the room, exuding confidence.
His purposeful gaze indicated a deep determination to succeed.
Every action he took seemed deliberate and purposeful, driven by a clear goal.
She approached the task with a purposeful attitude, determined to overcome any obstacles.
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