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Definition of willing
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Willing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wil.
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Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Parted
with
unwillingly
or
unintentionally;
not to be
found;
missing;
as, a lost book or
sheep..
Involuntarily
::
Involuntarily
(adv.)
In an
involuntary
manner;
not
voluntarily;
not
intentionally
or
willingly.
Loath
::
Loath (a.)
Filled
with
disgust
or
aversion;
averse;
unwilling;
reluctant;
as, loath to
part..
Nolleity
::
Nolleity
(n.) The state of being
unwilling;
nolition.
Please
::
Please
(v. i.) To have
pleasure;
to be
willing,
as a
matter
of
affording
pleasure
or
showing
favor;
to
vouchsafe;
to
consent..
Grateful
::
Grateful
(a.)
Having
a due sense of
benefits
received;
kindly
disposed
toward
one from whom a favor has been
received;
willing
to
acknowledge
and
repay,
or give
thanks
for,
benefits;
as, a
grateful
heart..
Hearty
::
Hearty
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from, the
heart;
warm;
cordial;
bold;
zealous;
sincere;
willing;
also,
energetic;
active;
eager;
as, a
hearty
welcome;
hearty
in
supporting
the
government..
Mute
::
Mute (n.) One who does not
speak,
whether
from
physical
inability,
unwillingness,
or other
cause..
Blind
::
Blind (a.) Not
having
the
faculty
of
discernment;
destitute
of
intellectual
light;
unable
or
unwilling
to
understand
or
judge;
as,
authors
are blind to their own
defects..
Correspondent
::
Correspondent
(a.)
Suitable;
adapted;
fit;
corresponding;
congruous;
conformable;
in
accord
or
agreement;
obedient;
willing.
Lief
::
Lief
(adv.)
Gladly;
willingly;
freely;
-- now used only in the
phrases,
had as lief, and would as lief; as, I had, or
would,
as lief go as not..
Defiance
::
Defiance
(n.) A state of
opposition;
willingness
to
flight;
disposition
to
resist;
contempt
of
opposition.
Teachableness
::
Teachableness
(n.)
Willingness
to be
taught.
Nill
::
Nill (v. i.) To be
unwilling;
to
refuse
to act.
Consent
::
Consent
(v. i.) To
indicate
or
express
a
willingness;
to yield to
guidance,
persuasion,
or
necessity;
to give
assent
or
approval;
to
comply..
Averse
::
Averse
(a.)
Having
a
repugnance
or
opposition
of mind;
disliking;
disinclined;
unwilling;
reluctant.
Willing
::
Willing
(v. t.)
Spontaneous;
self-moved.
Easily
::
Easily
(adv.)
Readily;
without
reluctance;
willingly.
Free Will
::
Free will () The power
asserted
of moral
beings
of
willing
or
choosing
without
the
restraints
of
physical
or
absolute
necessity.
Wouldingness
::
Wouldingness
(n.)
Willingness;
desire.
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