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What is the difference between purposely and purposefully?

The difference between "purposely" and "purposefully" lies in their nuance and emphasis:

* Purposely: This adverb emphasizes intention or deliberate action. It means something was done on purpose, with a clear aim in mind.

* Example: "She purposely left the door unlocked so her dog could come inside."

* Purposefully: This adverb emphasizes determination or confidence. It means something was done with a sense of direction and focus, like someone moving with a clear goal in mind.

* Example: "He walked purposefully towards the stage, ready to deliver his speech."

Here's a breakdown to remember the difference:

* Purposely: Focuses on the *why* (the intention)

* Purposefully: Focuses on the *how* (the manner or execution)

While they can sometimes be used interchangeably, "purposefully" often implies a stronger sense of intent or resolve.

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