Intentional vs Joking - What's the difference?
intentional | joking |
Intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.
(legal) Done with intent.
(British, US, Ireland, colloquial, transitive) Kidding, trying to fool.
The act of telling or engaging in jokes.
* Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop
As an adjective intentional
is intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily.As a verb joking is
.As a noun joking is
the act of telling or engaging in jokes.intentional
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* unintentionalDerived terms
* intentionallyjoking
English
Verb
(head)- Twenty euros cover charge? You're joking me!
Noun
(en noun)- No low beatings and knockings about, no jokings and squeakings like your precious Punches, but always the same, with a constantly unchanging air of coldness and gentility