"Wittingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wittingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wittingly" Meaning

Intentionally or deliberately; deliberately done.

"Wittingly" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Wittingly"


1. To wittingly make a mistake


She made a grammatical error in her final essay, wittingly not bothering to proofread it.

2. Wittingly breaking the rules


He must have been playing a prank, wittingly renaming all his friends' pictures in his phone album.

3. Characterized by wanting to do or feel subtle, insidious, or harmful effects


The company wittingly included small print in their contract which turned out to be a fine-print lawyer's nightmare.

4. Arising in a way that is not expected or is unexpected.


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These examples illustrate how "wittingly" can be used in various contexts to convey different shades of meaning including wittingly making a mistake, disobeying rules, being deceitfully cunning, and emerging unexpectedly.

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