1) a country, person, deliberately attacking another (aggressor)
2) without a name, especially deliberately (anonymous)
3) the act of deliberately starting a dangerous fire (arson)
4) to get in the way of (a person, thing) deliberately (balk)
5) the sudden change from something interesting, noble etc to something ridiculous or insincere (often deliberately for humorous effect) (bathos)
6) deliberately planned (calculated)
7) deliberately forced; insincere (contrived)
8) with a deliberately strange or unusual appearance in order to hide one's identity (disguise)
9) to learn and remember (something) deliberately (memorize)
10) to hear (a person, conversation etc) without the knowledge of the speaker(s), deliberately or by chance (overhear)
in a free manner; readily
without restriction
changing step by step
happening slowly, evenly
without reservation or restriction
without restriction
of one's own free will
of one's own free will
knowingly; intentionally
done of one's own free will