deliberately

de‧lib‧er‧ate‧ly S3 / dɪlɪb ə rətli, dɪlɪb ə rɪtli / 副词

1 done in a way that is intended or planned :

He deliberately upset her.

2 done or said in a slow careful way :

He shook his head slowly and deliberately.

THESAURUS

deliberately if you do something deliberately, you do it because you want to : He upset her deliberately. | I deliberately kept the letter short.

on purpose especially spoken deliberately, especially in order to annoy someone or get an advantage for yourself : I didn’t push her on purpose; it was an accident.

intentionally deliberately, especially in order to have a particular result or effect : Very few teenagers become pregnant intentionally.

consciously / kɒnʃəsli / done after thinking carefully about what you are doing, especially because you know what the results of your actions might be : Parents pass their values to their children, though not always consciously.

knowingly if you knowingly do something wrong or illegal, you do it even though you know it is wrong : FBI agents arrested Dillon for ‘knowingly making a false statement on a passport application’.