What does it mean when someone says good intentions?

What does it mean when someone says good intentions?

an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result. purpose or attitude toward the effect of one’s actions or conduct: a bungler with good intentions. purpose or attitude with respect to marriage: Our friends are beginning to ask what our intentions are.

What is the old saying about good intentions?

The road to hell is paved with good intentions is an English proverb with a murky origin. The road to hell is paved with good intentions means that it is not enough to simply mean to do well, one must take action to do well. A good intention is meaningless unless it is followed by a good action.

How do you say someone has good intentions?

good intention

  1. affection.
  2. altruism.
  3. benevolence.
  4. cordiality.
  5. courtesy.
  6. decency.
  7. forbearance.
  8. gentleness.

How do you use good intention in a sentence?

I am sure that we appointed someone who had every good intention to carry out the promises that he made to those governors. It was felt, no doubt with good intention, that this would be to their advantage. I welcome gestures of good will and good intention, from whatever source they come.

What does it mean when someone asks you what your intentions are?

An intention is idea that you plan (or intend) to carry out. When a father asks his daughter’s boyfriend “What are your intentions?” that means something specific: Does he want to marry her?

Does everyone have good intentions?

Sure, some intentions aren’t so good, such as desires to dominate, act out addictive cravings, or dump negative feelings on others. But for almost everyone, the great majority of intentions are good ones. Let it become a feeling, a strong sense in your body, that you are someone with good intentions.

What do you call someone who has good intentions but bad actions?

Translated literally, Schlimmerbesserung comes out as ‘a worse-bettering’.

What to say when someone asks what your intentions are?

Honesty is the best policy. “I like talking with you at work/school/sports, but I’m not interested in going beyond that.” “I like you as a friend only, which means I don’t want a sexual relationship with you.” “I’m not sure what’s possible for us, but I’d like to spend time with you and see if we can figure that out.”

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