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Definition of willing
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Willing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wil.
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Grudge
::
Grudge
(v. i.) To be
covetous
or
envious;
to show
discontent;
to
murmur;
to
complain;
to
repine;
to be
unwilling
or
reluctant.
Restive
::
Restive
(a.)
Unwilling
to go on;
obstinate
in
refusing
to move
forward;
stubborn;
drawing
back.
Contented
::
Contented
(a.)
Content;
easy in mind;
satisfied;
quiet;
willing.
Nolleity
::
Nolleity
(n.) The state of being
unwilling;
nolition.
Substitution
::
Substitution
(n.) The
designation
of a
person
in a will to take a
devise
or
legacy,
either
on
failure
of a
former
devisee
or
legatee
by
incapacity
or
unwillingness
to
accept,
or after him..
Embracement
::
Embracement
(n.)
Willing
acceptance.
Swill
::
Swilling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Swil.
Involuntarily
::
Involuntarily
(adv.)
In an
involuntary
manner;
not
voluntarily;
not
intentionally
or
willingly.
Involuntariness
::
Involuntariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
involuntary;
unwillingness;
automatism.
Repugnancy
::
Repugnancy
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
repugnant;
opposition;
contrariety;
especially,
a
strong
instinctive
antagonism;
aversion;
reluctance;
unwillingness,
as of mind,
passions,
principles,
qualities,
and the
like..
Power
::
Power (n.)
Mental
or moral
ability
to act; one of the
faculties
which are
possessed
by the mind or soul; as, the power of
thinking,
reasoning,
judging,
willing,
fearing,
hoping,
etc..
Volition
::
Volition
(n.) The
result
of an act or
exercise
of
choosing
or
willing;
a state of
choice.
Mute
::
Mute (n.) One who does not
speak,
whether
from
physical
inability,
unwillingness,
or other
cause..
Agreeable
::
Agreeable
(a.)
Willing;
ready to agree or
consent.
Reluctancy
::
Reluctancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
reluctant;
repugnance;
aversion
of mind;
unwillingness;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive,
or by to and a noun,
formerly
sometimes
by
against..
Cruel
::
Cruel (a.)
Disposed
to give pain to
others;
willing
or
pleased
to hurt,
torment,
or
afflict;
destitute
of
sympathetic
kindness
and pity;
savage;
inhuman;
hard-hearted;
merciless..
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Not
making
resistance
or
showing
unwillingness;
tractable;
yielding;
complying;
ready.
Swill
::
Swill (n.) The wash, or
mixture
of
liquid
substances,
given to
swine;
hogwash;
--
called
also
swillings..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.)
Endowed
with the power of
willing;
as, man is a
voluntary
agent..
Grudgingness
::
Grudgingness
(n.) The state or
quality
of
grudging,
or of being full of
grudge
or
unwillingness..
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