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View synonyms for on purpose

on purpose

  1. Deliberately, intentionally, as in He left the photo out of the story on purpose . Shakespeare's use of this idiom was among the earliest; it appears in The Comedy of Errors (4:3): “On purpose shut the doors against his way.”

  2. accidentally on purpose . Seemingly accidentally but actually deliberately, as in She stepped on his foot accidentally on purpose . This generally jocular phrase was first recorded in 1862.



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The fact that these goofs hold managerial positions is proof that the structures designed to aid the vulnerable aren’t working as they should, and on purpose.

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I would never intend to tackle somebody like this on purpose.

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A total of 63 "primary" fires were started on purpose in the past year at the prison and of those, 47 had been attended by the fire service.

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In the signing offices next to the shop, Rashford put pen to paper next to all of them but they left him on his own on purpose.

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I get up at 6, 6:30, and not on purpose.

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